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Folsom signs up for Grama long‑term organics processing as part of regional procurement; $45M estimate over 15 years
Summary
Council voted Oct. 14 to authorize a 10‑year contract (plus optional five‑year extension) with Grama for residential organic‑waste processing as part of a joint procurement with Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento; the estimated cost over 15 years is about $45 million.
The City Council on Oct. 14 approved a long‑term organics processing agreement with Grama (often styled as "Grama") reached through a joint procurement with Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento to process Folsom's residential organic waste, including weekly green‑bin collections and bulky organic pickups.
Marie McKee, General Services manager, told the council the agreement is estimated to cost about $45 million over a 15‑year period; the contract would begin as a 10‑year term with an optional five‑year extension. McKee said the joint procurement allowed the jurisdictions to aggregate tonnage…
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