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Refuse Rates Administration, Office of the Controller

Prop F passed on June 7, 2022

Refuse Rates Administration

What's new?

How it works

Rate Setting

The initial request for information phase of the refuse rate setting process has begun. The Refuse Rate Administrator will accept initial rate change request forms during the month of February, and then public meetings will begin in March. A set of rates will be determined by the Refuse Rate Board this summer, and will go into effect on October 1st, 2023. 

Voter Mandates & Background

On June 7, 2022, 70% of San Franciscans voted Yes on Proposition F (2022's Prop F). 2022's Prop F mandates the City Controller assumes new duties as the Refuse Rate Administrator.

Rate Change Request Forms, Public Notices and Prior Rate Proceedings

For more information on the rate change process, documents, and prior rate proceedings, please see our Rate Change Request page.

Quarterly and Annual Rate Reports and Audits

Quarterly and Annual Rate Reports and Audits

Rate Year ending June 30, 2022 and 15-Month Combined Rate and Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2022 

Rate Year ending June 30, 2021

Rate Year ending June 30, 2020

Rate Year ending June 30, 2019 

Rate Year ending June 30, 2018

Rates, Charges and COLAs

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective January 1, 2023

Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) calculation for Rate Year (RY) ending September 30, 2023

Recology Tip Fee for RY2023

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective July 1, 2021

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective April 1, 2021

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective July 1, 2020

 

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective July 1, 2019

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective July 1, 2018

Refuse (Garbage) Rates effective July 1, 2017

Financial, Disclosure & Other Reporting

Financial, Disclosure & Other Reporting

Recology Material Mistakes or Errors Disclosure Report

Non-Profit Disclosure Report

Contact Disclosures:

Recology Audited Financial Statements

Approval for Use of ZWIF funds for the Construction and Demolition Materials Reclamation Facility (iMRF)

Recology request for reinvestment of funds for diversion projects using Zero Waste Incentive Funds, Tiers 3 and 4

  • As part of the rate approval process for the rates starting in July of 2018, Recology has submitted a proposal to use the unearned portion of Zero Waste Incentive Funds on projects that will improve diversion rates, resulting in less waste going to the landfill.

 

Public Information & Media Requests

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Public Information & Record Requests

For Public Information requests, please submit via San Francisco's NextRequest portal

Media Requests

For media queries, please contact Controller's Office Communications Manager Alyssa Sewlal at Alyssa.Sewlal@sfgov.org or (415) 694-3261.

What's New?

Check back for more information on the Upcoming Rate Setting application process. Rate Application Process

About

The Refuse Rate Reform Ordinance Of 2022 amends the Refuse Collection and Disposal Ordinance (“the Refuse Ordinance”) to restructure the refuse rate-setting process to replace hearings before the Department of Public Works with a requirement that the Controller, as Refuse Rate Administrator, regularly monitor the rates and appear before the Refuse Rate Board to recommend rate adjustments. For more information, please contact CON.RefuseRates@sfgov.org

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