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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - Utilities Committee
2:00 p.m. -Monday,April 6, 2026
7th Floor Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH PUGET SOUND ENERGY FOR THE
RAINIER AVE S GAS MAIN EXTENSION
Public Works Department—Utility Systems Division recommends execution of a
contract with Puget Sound Energy, in the amount of$276,971.60, to extend a
natural gas main as part of the Rainier Ave S Gas Main Extension.
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2. AMENDING RMC 8-1-10 SOLID WASTE RATES
Public Works—Administration recommends adoption of an ordinance amending
RMC (Renton Municipal Code) 8-1-10, Solid Waste Rates Amending RMC 8-1-10
Solid Waste Rates in order to establish a rate for multi-family/commercial organics
collection and to update this section of code for enhanced clarity.
3. EMERGING ISSUES IN UTILITIES
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� Public Works Department — Utility Systems Division recommends execution of a
contract with Puget Sound Energy, in the amount of$276,971.60, to extend a
natural gas main as part of the RainierAve S Gas Main Extension. Refer to Utilities
Committee
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SUBJECT/TITLE: Contract Agreement with Puget Sound Energy for the Rainier
Ave S Gas Main Extension
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Utilities Committee
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
STAFF CONTACT: Casey Jeszeck, Surface Water Civil Engineer III
EXT.: 7323
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The total cost of contract agreement CAG-26-047 with Puget Sound Energy is $276,971.60.
The 2025 Surface Water Utility Capital Improvement Program budget for the Rainier Ave S Pump
Station Upgrade project (427.475506.015.594.31.63.000) proposed to be carried forward to
2026 is $2,152,194. There is sufficient funding for the proposed contract agreement.
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The Rainier Ave S Stormwater Pump Station (RSWPS) is a critical stormwater facility located along
Rainier Avenue S within an easement along the south side of the BNSF Railway parcel.
The station pumps stormwater runoff from the low point of Rainier Ave S under the BNSF
overpass west to Hardie Ave S, and as such plays a key role in flood risk reduction. It was built in
1960s by WSDOT and became owned and operated by Renton when Rainier Ave S became a city
street. Loss of power to the RSWPS, most recently in the "Bomb Cyclone" of November 2024, has at
times resulted in significant flooding along Rainier Ave S, damage to vehicles, and impact on city
resources during emergencies. A backup generator was determined to be a necessity to avoid the
significant effort required to setup a temporary generator during an emergency event, a time during
which city maintenance services and emergency resources may be constrained.
The Rainier Ave S Stormwater Pump Station Upgrade project was initiated in January 2020 to add a
backup power generator and provide the necessary upgrades to bring the station to compliance with
current electrical codes and standards. Additional improvements associated with the replacement of
the pumps were added to the project in 2025. A July 2020 technical memorandum prepared by RH2
Engineering evaluated alternatives for installing emergency backup power at the RSWPS. The
analysis confirmed the need for a permanently installed generator due to the station's vulnerability
to power outages, flood exposure, and limited site access. Significant constraints related to available
space within the right-of-way, BNSF railroad parcel limitations, and emergency access were used in
analyzing the best solution to provide a highly reliable, low-maintenance fuel source for the
generator.
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Extending the natural gas main along Rainier Avenue S to directly serve a gas-powered emergency
generator was determined to be the most feasible and cost-effective solution. A permanent gas
connection ensures continuous generator operation during power outages and major storm events
and eliminating reliance on fuel deliveries that may be disrupted by flooding or roadway closures. It
also reduces ongoing maintenance, refueling, and spill risk associated with on-site fuel storage—an
important consideration given the station's constrained access and proximity to railroad
infrastructure operated by BNSF Railway. Additionally, it is worth noting that unlike a gas-
powered generator, a diesel-powered generator would not have fit within the right of way
and would have required an easement from the adjacent property owner, who wasn't willing to
grant one. PSE on the other hand was willing to extend the gas main on Rainier Ave S to serve the
fuel to power the generator.
Design for the Rainier Stormwater Pump Station generator and associated infrastructure
improvements is complete, with the project scheduled to begin the bid solicitation
process in April 2026 and construction in late July 2026. The engineer's estimate for construction of
the RSWPS upgrades is $1,593,400. Work associated with the PSE gas main
extension totals $276,971.60 and includes installation of gas piping from the existing
main, comprising approximately 320 linear feet of directional boring under Rainier Ave to be
performed during nighttime hours, along with installation of the service lateral and gas meter.
Trenching, backfill, and pavement restoration associated with the gas line extension will be
completed by the project contractor as part of the construction services provided for the upgrades.
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Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement with Puget Sound Energy in the amount
of$276,971.60 for construction services associated with the gas main extension required in support of
the Rainier Ave Pump Station Upgrade Project.
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Docusign Envelope ID:CAC6BED5-8296-4DC0-AEAE-A2E5C784074D
� PUGFT SOUND ENERGY
Puget Sound Energy
P.O. Box 97034
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PSE.com
1/15/26
CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
1055 S Grady Way
RENTON WA 98057
Commercial Natural Gas Service Contract
PSE Order No. 107064615
Dear CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
Thank you for choosing natural gas for your business, I have completed the site visit and cost estimate for your
project at: 573 RAINIER AVE S RENTON 98057
PROJECT INFORMATION ON ESTIMATED CHARGES AND CONDITIONS
You will be receiving an email from DocuSign letting you know that you have a document requiring your
signature. This document is the contract that we will need to proceed with your project.
After you receive the email notice from DocuSign, please refer to the steps below to complete the
agreement:
1. Review the contract to ensure accuracy and verify information captured during our telephone conversation
and site meeting regarding your natural gas inquiry.
2. Please note a one-time set-up fee and monthly service fee will be charged to your account once the meter
is installed, even if you have not yet started to use natural gas. These amounts are subject to change
depending on current rates.
3. Sign where a signature is indicated on the contract.
4. Once you "confirm signing"on the document,we will receive your contract electronically for processing.
Please save a copy of the electronic document for your records.
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Docusign Envelope ID:CAC6BED5-8296-4DC0-AEAE-A2E5C784074D
Upon signing your contract in Docusign, you will be billed by PSE for the amount indicated on the contract.
This payment needs to be received prior to scheduling your project. Please note that if there are significant
changes to scope, you will be provided with a new estimate of costs based upon changes in scope. If the
scope change results in a change of your initial payment, Puget Sound Energy will bill or refund you the
difference, as appropriate.
Below are the typical steps you can expect once we receive your completed contract:
1. Once we receive your natural gas service contract the process will be initiated to bring natural gas to
your business. There are many possible steps involved (site inspection, traffic control plan and
permitting design with the local jurisdiction, obtaining easement, and obtaining underground locates
prior to the installation and schedule availability). On average,this process can take 10 to 12 weeks to
complete.
2. Once the permit is secured, we will contact you to schedule your natural gas service installation.
If you need assistance with finding a mechanical contractor, PSE can assist you through our Contractor
Alliance Network. Our Energy Advisors are available at 1-800-562-1482 to assist you, or you can visit the
web site by clicking this link; Contractor Referral.
After our crew completes the installation of your new service and meter,the gas meter will be locked. You will
need to have your mechanical contractor make connection to the meter and call PSE Customer Service at
1-888-CALLPSE to have the meter unlocked. PSE Customer Service will require a copy of the signed off
pressure test permit to be posted at the meter, as well as someone on site in case they need access to any of
the appliances.
Thank you in advance for submitting your natural gas service contract, you will soon be enjoying the many
benefits of natural gas. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you.
Should you have any questions along the way I am here to assist you.
Sincerely,
Dan Hein
dan.hein@pse.com
206-418-9895
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Docusign Envelope ID:CAC6BED5-8296-4DC0-AEAE-A2E5C784074D
� ruvr COMMERCIAL NATURAL GAS service contract is
sou�1.�, FACILITY SERVICE CONTRACT dayseafte� 1/15/2690
ENEF'�` 1"
Customer(Owner)Name Co-Owner Name(if applicable)
CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
Service Address City Zip Code
Billing Address(if different from above) City State Zip Code
1055 S Grad Wa RENTON WA 98057
Primary Phone Alternate Phone Email Address
Type of Service Required
� Existing � New Construction
Your Natural Gas Usage Plans Additional Job Details
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR APPLIANCE SELECTION,PLEASE NOTIFY YOUR PSE REPRESENTATIVE pSE TO INSTALL NATURAL GAS MAIN EXTENSION TO FEED NEW
Gas Usage BTU HR ANNUALTHERMS gACKUP GENERATOR,PER REQUEST OF CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC
❑ Space Heating WORKS.
❑ Water Heating
❑ Cooking PSE PLANS TO OPEN TRENCH FROM EXISTING GAS MAIN INTO
❑ Process RAINIER AVE S.AND PROCEED NORTH TO SITE VIA DIRECTIONAL
❑X BACKUP GENERATOR 1.013 MIL DRILL.WILL LIKELY OPEN TRENCH FROM NEW MAIN TO METER
� LOCATION.
❑
� PSE RESPONSIBLE FOR TRENCHING,DRILLING,BACKFILL&
� TEMPORARY RESTORATION.PSE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
❑ PERMANENT RESTORATION.
Total: 1.013 MIL
Building Square Footage:
Desired Delivery Pressure at Meter �6"W.C. � �psi
Payment Information
Customer Payment: $ z76971.60 prior to scheduling installation of facility.
Security Deposit: $ TOTALCHARGES DUE NOW: $ 276,971.60
Includes Estimated Applicable Utility Taxes.
Customer Acceptance
By signing this Service Contract you are authorizing PSE to continue with all the needed elements to complete your project.Upon receipt of a signed Service
Contract,PSE will bill you for the amount indicated at the mailing address shown on the Service Contract.Please follow payment instructions on that billing
statement.PSE requires payment prior to firming up a construction date;delaying payment may result in a construction delay.Changes in the scope of the
project requested by you may result in either additional charges or refunds to the amount billed on this Service Contract.
It is agreed and declared that the terms of conditions set forth herein and on the reverse hereof are part of this Service Contract and binding upon the
parties hereto.Customer grants permission for PSE to access credit information when necessary.This Service Contract is not valid until accepted by PSE.
Customer acknowledges the receipt of a copy of the Service Contract.
*Important Note Customer
In addition to the charges above,you will receive a bill from PSE for monthly basic charges as soon as the meter is installed. Initials:
If customer fails to commence gas usage within 24 months from the date of installation,then the full line extension amount is due.
CustomerSignature Print Name Date
Notificahon Number 514551610
Docusign Envelope ID:CAC6BED5-8296-4DC0-AEAE-A2E5C784074D
TERMS OF SERVICE CONTRACT
GENERAL
This Service Contract represents the entire understanding and Service Contract between the Customer("Customer")and Puget Sound Energy("PSE")and supersedes any and all
prior Service Contracts,whether written or oral,that may exist between the parties.All matters not specifically agreed to or identified
herein including but not limited to the proposed extension of distribution facilities,and natural gas consumption,are governed by the Washington Administrative Code("WAC")
and the WN U-2 tariff("Tariff")for PSE on file with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission("WUTC"),as such Tariff may be
revised from time to time upon approval of the WUTC.Any conflict in terms between this Service Contract and PSE's Tariff shall be resolved in favor of such Tariff.Provided,
however,that any price quoted will be honored for three(3)months.
FACILITY EXTENSION
PSE agrees to install for Customer the natural gas distribution facility extension described on the front of this Service Contract.This facility extension at all
times will remain the property of PSE.Customer in turn agrees to(a)pay the amount,if any,due for the extension;(b)make the payments to PSE as required
by this Service Contract,if applicable;and(c)abide by terms and conditions stated herein.
CUSTOMER PAYMENT
All applications to extend distribution facilities to Customers are subject to Rule No.6 of PSE's Tariff to determine if an extension or modification is justified
without additional customer payment and the level of additional customer payment,if required.
SECURITY DEPOSIT
If a security deposit is noted on the front of this Service Contract,the Customer is required to post a security deposit.The amount of the deposit is for advance security and will
not limit the other remedies otherwise available to PSE.The Customer authorizes PSE to run a credit report on the Customer for purposes of determining credit worthiness for
the facilities installation or modification.The Customer agrees to provide a security deposit and other remedies if required by PSE.
POTENTIAL REFUNDS
When the customer is required to pay a security deposit,it may be refundable,subject to applicable incremental load of additional customers,within five years from the time
the initial gas main is installed.Refund requests must be made within six years from the time the initial gas main is installed.The customer is responsible for making all refund
requests.The Company will perform one security deposit review during the six-year period.If the customer is eligible for a refund,the refund amount will include applicable
interest in accordance with WAC 480-90 113.Questions concerning refunding should be directed to PSE's Customer Contract Analysts at Rule6 Refund._Requests@pse.com.
Any refund amount will be sent to the Customer noted on the front of this Agreement.This should be noted and accounted for in the corresponding sales agreement if the
customer sells this project to a subsequent owner.You will find it useful to retain this agreement to use as a reference when making your refund request.
PAYMENTSCHEDULE
Customer's payment period will be the same as the natural Gas Service account,or a period equivalent to the calendar month if no natural Gas Service account is established.
EXTRAORDINARY COSTS
Charges shown on the front of this Service Contract are based on PSE's estimated construction costs at the time this Service Contract is prepared.Any additional
requirements imposed by government authorities that are not included in the original estimated costs are considered extraordinary costs. PSE reserves the right
to revise the charges shown on the front of this Service Contract if costs other than standard construction costs are imposed by any government authority after
this Service Contract is signed.Extraordinary cost(s)caused by a customer request becomes the direct responsibility of the Customer.PSE will make a reasonable effort
to identify these extraordinary costs prior to the signing of this Service Contract.
LATECHARGES
If payment is not received by the due date,a late charge may be assessed in accordance with the PSE's Tariff,as described in Rule No.9: Bills and Payment for Service.
CUSTOMER UNABLE TO ACCEPT SERVICE CHARGE
If PSE shows up to a scheduled appointment to install distribution facilities and the Customer has not complied with PSE specifications,such as having the construction route
cleared and to grade,providing trench,or obtaining necessary inspections or permits,the Customer may be charged the crew,equipment,
and other costs associated with the trip.
*UNUSED FACILITIES EXTENSIONS
If PSE provides a facilities extension and the Customer fails to commence natural gas usage within twenty-four(24)months from the date of installation,PSE will
bill the Customer for Line Extension Costs.
RIGHTS OF WAY
If PSE determines that is it necessary to obtain Operating Rights to perform any work,it shall be the Customer's responsibility to obtain such Operating Rights in
a form acceptable to PSE prior to construction.If PSE chooses to obtain such Operating Rights,all costs associated with said acquisition shall be the responsibility
of the Customer.If the cost to obtain adequate Operating Rights exceeds or is less than the original estimated line extension costs,PSE reserves the right to
adjust the charges due from the Customer.PSE shall not be required to provide service,and may interrupt or discontinue service,if all or any portion of its
facilities or Operating Rights are taken through the exercise of the power of eminent domain or are taken under threat thereof or are otherwise lost,
terminated,or canceled.
OWNERSHIP OF FACILITIES
PSE shall own,operate,maintain and repair all natural gas distribution facilities installed by or for PSE,including replacement of such facilities if necessary so long
as such replacement is not inconsistent with this rule or a contract governing such facilities. PSE shall not own and shall have no responsibility to operate,
maintain,repair or replace any natural gas distribution facilities that were not installed by or for PSE.
METER PROTECTION
It is the Customer's responsibility to provide adequate protection for the natural gas meter(s)per PSE specifications in accordance with PSE's Tariff,as described in Rule No.13:
Customer's Responsibility.
DEFAULT
Time is of the essence and the occurrence of either of the following shall constitute and be defined as a Default:(1)any failure by Customer to pay when due any payment
required by this Service Contract;or(2)any failure by Customer to perform any provision required by this Service Contract or by law.Whenever a Default shall occur,PSE or
assigns may,at its option,at any time thereafter and without notice,as allowed by law,accelerate payment of the unpaid balance and demand and be entitled to immediately
receive from Customer the unpaid balance plus any earned interest and late charges.Customer agrees to pay on demand the amount of all expenses reasonably incurred by PSE
or assigns in an effort to collect the balance due hereunder and to minimize PSE's loss.In the event that this Service Contract is referred to an attorney for protecting,collecting or
defending PSE's interest,Customer agrees to pay PSE's reasonable attorney fees and legal expenses
CANCELATION POLICY
The Customer will have three(3)business days to cancel this Service Contract from the date of Customer's signing.The Customer may cancel the Service Contract after that time
but PSE may choose to bill the Customer for any costs incurred up to that point.
Rev Date:08/31/2020
Docusign Envelope ID:CAC6BED5-8296-4DC0-AEAE-A2E5C784074D
� PUGET SOUND ENERGY
CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS
ABOVE - 6 INCH W.C. PRESSURE GAS DELIVERY
(PER PUGET SOUND ENERGY OPERATING STANDARD 2550.1300)
INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY
For natural gas delivery from Puget Sound Energy (PSE) greater than 6 inch W.C. (water column), the
following requirements must be met before your gas meter is turned on. The installation must meet
all applicable code requirements with necessary documentation (specified below) available for
inspection by PSE.
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LINE PRESSURE REGULATOR
• Inlet rated to 60 psig.
• Location shall be readily accessible to PSE.
• Must be vented to the outdoors or
• Be equipped with a limiting orifice, restricting release of gas to not more than 5 cubic feet per hour, if the regulator is
installed in a well-ventilated location. However, you must be able to demonstrate that this is acceptable to the appro-
priate building official and have the specification sheet available for review by the building official and PSE personnel.
LINE SHUT OFF VALVE
• Rated to at least 60 psig.
• Installed immediately upstream of each line pressure regulator.
APPLIANCE REGULATOR AND SHUT OFF VALVE
• Installed and located at each gas appliance or prior to a common manifold.
METER PROTECTION-OPERATING STANDARD 2525.3700
• Guard posts must be installed whenever the meter is sited where it is subject to possible vehicular damage.
PIPING
• Installed per International Fuel Gas Code(as amended by State and local authorities).
• Pressure tested and signed off by building official.
• All fuel line piping and tie-in to meter is to be completed by the customer's contractor.
• A piping permit must be signed and posted stating that the pipe was pressure tested.
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Upon completion of the above requirements,the customer must contact Industrial Meter Operations for scheduling the turn-on.
Contact Industrial Meters Operations Department Project Manager to arrange a new meter turn-on:
North Project Manager at: 206-517-3415
South Project Manager at: 425-456-2636
• All fuel line piping and tie-in meter is to be completed by customer's contractor.
• A piping permit must be signed and posted stating that the pipe was pressure tested.
• PSE will preform a leak test on all piping.The gas will be turned on, brought up to operating pressure, shut back off and left
for a minimum of 15 minutes. If the piping does not hold pressure,the meter set will be left off until the leak on the fuel line is
corrected.
• Customer must have a representative available for initial turn-on of customer equipment.The equipment/appliance with the
highest BTU rating, or multiple appliances, must be stated and run at time of turn-on to allow PSE personnel to adjust PSE
regulator. (Any electrical connections necessary to operate equipment must be completed.)
By the signatures below, both the responsible party and the plumbing contractor certify that they understand and agree to abide by
all customer requirements provided in this document for an above 6"W.C. delivery pressure meter.
CUSTOMER OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATNE DATE PSE JOB p
107064615
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Puget Sound Energy does not endorse any manufacturer of customer line pressure regulators.The list below is provided solely as
a service to provide contact names for available manufacturers and to assist the process of acquiring the required materials for the
customer.The people on the list can either sell to you directly or put you in contact with representatives or distributors in your area.
Note:The product lines vary widely.Any one vendor may not be able to meet all your needs.
AMERICAN DAVID NICKERSON FISHER KEN GOODWIN MAXITROL ROB PETERS
425-392-4620 800-528-3813 425-487-9600 248-761-1708
ITRON ALEX SCAMPELLI PIETRO FIORENTINI VINCE O'CONNOR
509-891-3079 916-630-9369 3142_B 03/2018
Docusign Envelope ID:CAC6BED5-8296-4DC0-AEAE-A2E5C784074D
� PUGET SOUND ENERGY
PRIVATE LOCATE REQU I REM ENTS
Information Regarding Your Future Natural Gas Project
ruget 5ouna tnergy wiii pe pertorming worK on your property reiatea to you� �a� �C����C. �rior to any excavation
in conjunction with new or relocated gas facilities for PSE on your property, all privately owned underground
facilities will need to be marked and or located by a private company hired by CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
Note that any damages incurred to underground facilities located anywhere on your property that are either
marked incorrectly or unmarked will be the responsibility of the property owner to repair.The Washington State
811 service notifies utility companies who potentially have facilities in the area of the planned excavation so that
they can send a locator to mark the location of those facilities. Privately owned utilities will need to be located
by a private locating service.
Washington State Law RCW 19.122.030 4D states:
"An end user is responsible for determining the location of a service lateral on their property or a service lateral
that they own. Nothing in this section may be interpreted to require an end user to subscribe to a one-number
locater service or to locate a service lateral within a right-of-way or utility easement."
Examples of service laterals may include:sewer laterals, power downstream of the meter, water lines, storm
lines,fire& irrigation sprinkler lines
Customer Name: CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
Address: 573 RAINIER AVE S
City: RENTON
Phone Number: (425)430-7323
Questions?Please contact your PSE Project Manager listed below:
PSE Project Manager Name: Dan Hein
Email Address: an.hein@pse.com
Phone Number: 206-418-9895
Customer Information(Please fill out Locator Name and Phone Number)
Private Locator Name: Phone Number:
Customer Name: Customer Signature:
Date:
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CASEY JESZECK, SURFACE WATER UTILITY ENGINEER
JOE FARAH, SURFACE WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING MANAGER
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► The Rainier Ave S Stormwater Pump Station (RSWPS)
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► Alternatives analysis 2020-2022.
► Design 2022-2025 (Replacement of pumps added Proposed Improvements Rendering
to scope in 2025)
► Project prioritized in the 2025-2030 CIP followingthe
November 2024 "Bomb Cyclone"
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► Requires extension of PSE gas main on Rainier Ave S.
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adjacent property would be required due to size and . -
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► Bid solicitation for Generator and Pump Station •'
Upgrades is planned in April 2026.
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► Contract Agreement: Staff Recommendation
$276,971 .60 Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute
Contract Agreement CAG-26-047 with Puget
► Project budget carried forward to Sound Energy in the amount of $276,971 .60 for
2026: $2,152,194 construction services associated with the Gas
Main Extension required in support of the
Rainier Ave S Pump Station Upgrade Project.
h) Public Works —Administration recommends adoption of an ordinance amending
RMC (Renton Municipal Code) 8-1-10, Solid Waste Rates Amending RMC 8-1-10
Solid Waste Rates in order to establish a rate for multi-family/commercial organics
collection and to update this section of code for enhanced clariiy. Refer to Utilities
Committee
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SUBJECT/TITLE: Amending RMC 8-1-10 Solid Waste Rates
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Utilities Committee
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
STAFF CONTACT: Meara Heubach
EXT.: 7389
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None. There is no net fiscal impact to the solid waste utility fund since the revenue from the new
proposed retail rate ($57.46/month) charged to the customer is equal to the wholesale rate expense
paid to Republic Services. Staff will monitor the number of customers who choose to subscribe to
this new service level but are unable to estimate how many will do so.
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The proposed amendment to RMC 8-1-10 would make the following revisions as outlined below. The
rates in the ordinance as adopted would remain the same and anything not struck through remains
unchanged with the exception of the addition of the weekly 96-gallon organics cart rate as described
below.
1. Establishes a new 96-gallon food and yard waste cart service level and negotiated monthly rate
for Multifamily and Commercial customers to accommodate local business compliance with the
provisions of the Washington State Organics Management Law wherein certain businesses
producing over 96 gallons of organics waste per week must subscribe to organics collection
service as of January 1, 2026.
2. Makes minor changes throughout, improving consistency and clarity to include revisions to
grammar, terminology, and the sequencing and application of certain sections, to include:
a) Relocation of Miscellaneous On-call Bulky Waste services from Section A: Residential
Customers to new Section E to clarify on-call bulky waste collection services are also
available to Multifamily and Commercial customers;
b) Clarification in Section D1 that Temporary Container rates and services are available to all
customers;
c) Clarification that Detachable Container, Drop-box, and Cart and Detachable Extra Service
rates and services also apply to Multifamily customers; and
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d) Updates to terminology to include designating the terms "Fees" as "Rates; "Loose" as
"Uncompacted"; and "Roll-off" as "Drop-box".
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Approve the proposed amendments to RMC 8-1-10 Solid Waste Rates to establish a rate
for multifamily/commercial organics collection.
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CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING
SECTION 8-1-10 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, ESTABLISHING THE
2025 AND 2026 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE RATES FOR ALL
CUSTOMER CLASSES, AUTHORIZING CORRECTIONS, PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY,AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. All portions of the Renton Municipal Code in this ordinance that are not
shown in strikethrough and underline edits or are not explicitly repealed herein remain in
effect and unchanged.
SECTION II. Section 8-1-10 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as follows:
The following schedule is hereby adopted as the monthly charges to be paid to the
City for services rendered in each category:
A. Residential Customers:
1. , , � Rates for Residential
Customers:
Rates for Single-family Every Other Week 2025 2026
Garbage & Recycling,Weekly Yard Waste
& Food Scraps Cart Services Eevet Monthly Rates Monthly Rates
20 Gallon£e�eta�Cart $18.36 $19.46
35 Gallon£e�et-a�Cart $30.19 $32.00
45 Gallon£e�ete�Cart $38.05 $40.34
64 Gallon Ea�-et�-�Cart $52.96 $56.13
96 Gallon£e�ete�Cart $78.20 $82.89
Each Additional 35 Gallon Garba�e Cart $30.19 $32.00
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ORDINANCE NO.
Rates for Single-family Every Other Week 2025 2026
Garbage & Recycling,Weekly Yard Waste
& Food Scraps Cart Services�k Monthly Rates Monthly Rates
Senior or disabled 20 Gallon Cart fi��
(75% subsidy)/for Eexisting customers with $4.59 $4.87
a 20 Gallon Cart priorto May31, 2008
Senior or disabled 20 Gallon Cart fi��
(50% subsidy) $9�1� $9�72
Senior or disabled 35 Gallon Cart fi��
(50% subsidy) $15.10 $16.01
Senior or disabled 45 Gallon Cart fi��
(50% subsidy) $19.02 $20.16
Senior or disabled 64 Gallon Cart fi��
(50% subsidy) $26.50 $28.09
Senior or disabled 96 Gallon Cart fi��
(50% subsidy) $39.36 $41.72
Extra Garbage, $5.62 $5.95
�(aer 15 gallon equivalent)
Extra 96 Gallon Food and Yard Waste Cart
Rental $3.12 $3.30
Residential Return Trip Charge�per pickup� $8.09 $8.57
Cart Cleaning(per cart, per cleaning) $15.57 $16.51
Drive-in Charge (per month) $8.52 $9.03
Overweight/Oversize£e�-r�Cart (per
pickup) $4.50 $4.78
Re-delivery(one or more�scarts) $15.57 $16.51
Sunken Can Surcharge $10.70 $11.34
2. Residential customers are allowed to change their garbage service level
once per calendar_year without incurring an administrative fee. Each garbage
service level change per year above the once per year allowance will result in an
administrative fee of thirty-five dollars($35.00).The one(1)year period shall begin
January 1 and shall end December 31 each year.
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ORDINANCE NO.
3. Senior and/or disabled customers who qualified under Subsection 8-4-
31.0 of this Title for low-income rates for seventy-five percent(75%)subsidy prior
to May 31,2008, are eligible for a four dollar and fifty-nine cent($4.59)fee for 2025
and a four dollar and eighty-seven cent ($4.87) fee for 2026 for 20 Gallon Cart
service. For services otherthan 20 Ggallon Ecart service,the rate schedule atthe
fifty percent (50%) subsidy as provided in Subsection 8-1-10.A.1 will apply. All
senior and/or disabled customers qualifying under Subsection 8-4-31.0 for low-
income rates after May 31, 2008, are eligible for a fifty percent (50%) subsidy of
the charges for the service level selected.
4. Premium Weekly Collection: Single-family residential customers may elect
to have their garbage collected weekly for an additional #�rate of thirty dollars
and eighty-one cents ($30.81) per month for 2025, and thirty-two dollars and
sixty-six cents ($32.66) for 2026. This fee will be added to the monthly garbage
billing as an extra��remium �service f-�-�rate.
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B. Multi-family and Commercial Customers:
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ORDINANCE NO.
1. Rates for Multi-family Carts: -
Multi-family�rCart Services 2025 2026
�tRates Monthly Monthly
Rates Rates
�-6-��20 Gallon Garba�e Cart $29.40 $30.56
�-6-��35 Gallon Garbage Cart $38.22 $39.73
f�9-F-e-�r�45 Gallon Garbage Cart $47.43 $49.30
Weekly ��64 Gallon£a-�ete�Garba�e �56.59 $58.82
E�� Ca rt
Multi- ��96 Gallon£a-�e�a-�Garba�e
familv Cart $74.96 $77.92
Carts Extra -
�-e�-aftt�r�Garbage (per 32 gallon $7.97 $8.29
equivalentl
�k�q-64 Gallon Food and Yard
Waste Cart{i-�re{�r�}weekl $55.28 $57.46
96 Gallon Food and Yard Waste Cart No Rate 57.46
weekl
2. Rates for Commercial Carts: -
Commercial Cart Services 2025 2026
tevetRates Monthly Monthly
Rates Rates
6�r�20 Gallon Garba�e Cart $46.41 $48.25
6�r�35 Gallon Garbage Cart $51.62 $53.66
Weekly ��45 Gallon Garbage Cart $58.85 $61.17
Commercial ��64 Gallon Garbage Cart $66.33 $68.95
C�n-a�°re�
Carts ��96 Gallon Garbage Cart $81.49 $84.70
Extra Garbage (per 32 gallon $8.28 $8.61
equivalentl
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ORDINANCE NO.
Commercial Cart Services 2025 2026
�tRates Monthly Monthly
Rates Rates
�#�r-35 -�Gallon Food and qYard
trttWaste�Cart weekl $48.15 $51.04
��kq-64 Gallon Food and Yard
Waste Cart weekl $55.28 $57.46
96 Gallon Food and Yard Waste
Cart (weekl� No Rate 57.46
Customer Event Service
(�Three Carts: Garbage, Recycle, $46.05 $47.87
Food and Yard Waste erf�Bday)
3. Multi-family and Commercial Detachable Containers_
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a. Rates for Multi-familv and Commercial Detachable
Containers:
Multi-family and
Commercial 2025 2026
Detachable Container Monthly Rates Monthly Rates
Services�Rates
1 Cubic Yard, 1
pickup/week $139.33 $144.83
Multi-
famil and 1 Cubic Yard, 2
y pickups/week �261.64 $271.97
Commerci
al 1 Cubic Yard, 3
Detachable pickups/week $384.02 $399.18
Containers 1 Cubic Yard, 4
(to�os�Unc pickups/week $506.33 $526.32
ompacted)
1 Cubic Yard, 5
pickups/week $628.67 $653.49
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ORDINANCE NO.
Multi-family and
Commercial 2025 2026
Detachable Container Monthly Rates Monthly Rates
Services tevetRates
1.5 Cubic Yards, 1
pickup/week $190.98 $198.52
1.5 Cubic Yards, 2
pickups/week $365.00 $379.40
1.5 Cubic Yards, 3
pickups/week $538.99 $560.27
1.5 Cubic Yards, 4
pickups/week ��13.00 $741.15
1.5 Cubic Yards, 5
pickups/week �$$6.98 $922.00
2 Cubic Yards, 1
pickup/week $240.78 $250.28
2 Cubic Yards, 2
pickups/week $464.56 $482.90
2 Cubic Yards, 3
pickups/week $688.35 $715.52
2 Cubic Yards, 4
pickups/week �912.13 $948.14
2 Cubic Yards, 5
pickups/week $1,135.93 $1,180.78
3 Cubic Yards, 1
pickup/week $342.57 $356.10
3 Cubic Yards, 2
pickups/week $668.20 $694.58
3 Cubic Yards, 3
pickups/week $993.80 $1,033.04
3 Cubic Yards, 4
pickups/week $1,319.41 $1,371.50
3 Cubic Yards, 5
pickups/week $1,645.04 $1,709.98
4 Cubic Yards, 1
$444.22 $461.76
pickup/week
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ORDINANCE NO.
Multi-family and
Commercial 2025 2026
Detachable Container Monthly Rates Monthly Rates
Services tevetRates
4 Cubic Yards, 2
pickups/week �8�1.49 $905.89
4 Cubic Yards, 3
pickups/week $1,298.72 $1,350.00
4 Cubic Yards, 4
pickups/week $1,725.84 $1,793.97
4 Cubic Yards, 5
pickups/week �2,153.24 $2,238.24
6 Cubic Yards, 1
pickup/week $644.52 $669.97
6 Cubic Yards, 2
$1,272.07 $1,322.29
pickups/week
6 Cubic Yards, 3
pickups/week $1,899.61 $1,974.60
6 Cubic Yards, 4
pickups/week �2,527.16 $2,626.93
6 Cubic Yards, 5
pickups/week $3,154.72 $3,279.26
8 Cubic Yards, 1
pickup/week $$43.64 $876.94
8 Cubic Yards, 2
pickups/week $1,670.29 $1,736.23
8 Cubic Yards, 3
pickups/week �2,496.92 $2,595.50
8 Cubic Yards, 4
pickups/week $3,323.57 $3,454.78
8 Cubic Yards, 5
pickups/week $4,150.22 $4,314.07
Extra Cubic Yard
Loose in�Container,
per cubic yard/per �2$'22 $29•34
pickup
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ORDINANCE NO.
Multi-family and
Commercial 2025 2026
Detachable Container Monthly Rates Monthly Rates
Services tevetRates
Extra Cubic Yard
Loose on gGround, �43.43 $45.14
per cubic yard/per
pickup
1 Cubic Yard
Compactor $332.28 $345.40
1.5 Cubic Yards
Multi- Compactor $480.18 $499.14
family and
Commerci 2 Cubic Yards
a� Compactor $617.12 $641.49
Detachable 3 Cubic Yards
Container Compactor $908.87 $944.75
(Compacte
d� 4 Cubic Yards
Compactor $1,201.01 $1,248.43
6 Cubic Yards
Compactor $1,784.40 $1,854.85
b. Rental Rates: Rental rates for one (1)to eight (8)yard containers vv�i{��
�are included in the monthly rates.
c. Minimum Pickups: The mi�4inimum number of pickups for containers
and compactors between one (1) and eight (8) yards v�i{�-l��is once per week.
4. Rates for Extra�sServices:
a. The following rates apply for extra commercial
services, including f�4multi-family and Ecommercial Ecart,-and Bdetachable
container services:
Multi-family and Commercial Cart & 2025 2026
Detachable Extra Service f�sRates
1 Yard Extra Pickup $35.61 $37.02
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ORDINANCE NO.
Multi-family and Commercial Cart & 2025 2026
Detachable Extra Service fegsRates
1.5 Yard Extra Pickup $48.81 $50.74
2 Yard Extra Pickup $61.55 $63.98
3 Yard Extra Pickup $87.56 $91.01
4 Yard Extra Pickup $113.52 $118.00
6 Yard Extra Pickup $164.73 $171.23
8 Yard Extra Pickup $215.62 $224.13
1 Yard Compactor Extra Pickup $84.94 $88.29
1.5 Yard Compactor Extra Pickup $122.73 $127.58
2 Yard Compactor Extra Pickup $157.72 $163.95
3 Yard Compactor Extra Pickup $232.28 $241.45
4 Yard Compactor Extra Pickup $306.95 $319.07
6 Yard Compactor Extra Pickup $456.05 $474.06
CarteCarry$OuteCharge if
�Over 50 fFeet;�per 25 feet aer tcart aer; $8.57 $8.90
��F_pickup�
Return�Trip for�Carts/eContainers�Not
�Available for eCollection at�Regularly $38.10 $39.60
sScheduled�Pickup tTime
Redelivery of Cart $12.76 $13.27
Redelivery of Container $25.51 $26.52
Cleaning(per cart;or per yard container
capacity) $12.76 $13.27
Stand-byTime foreContainers (per
minute) �7'58 ��'$$
b.Any extra yardage charges determined by the collection contractor due
to overflowing containers will be charged peryard at the one(1)yard rate listed
under subsection 8-1-10.B.3.a.
5. Special Services:
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ORDINANCE NO.
a. Special Event Services: Bundled fzgarbage, f�recycling, and Ffood and
��rard �fwaste Ecart-based service is available upon request to customers
sponsoring�special Eevents within the City. The daily fee for Sspecial Eevent
�services is forty-six dollars and forty-five cents ($46.05) in 2025 and forty-
seven dollars and eighty-seven cents ($47.87) for 2026, per one (1) set of
bundled carts.
b. Special Services Unspecified:Whenever special services not contained
within this schedule are required, the rate charged for those special services
shall be negotiated between the City and the collection contractor.
C. Multi-family and Commercial Drop-box Customers:
Drop-box customers are those who have a ten (10) to forty (40)
yard container or compactor. These large disposal containers are lifted, hauled, and
weighed at the disposal facility. Drop-box customers pay solid
waste fees based upon the number of pickups, corresponding weight-based fees�
and a container rental fee. Compactor customers pay solid waste fees based upon
the number of pickups and correspondingweight-based disposalfees.
1. Base Pickup .
�-�-s-r�Rates for Permanent Drop-box Containers:
Multi-family and Commercial fFatk 2025 2026
�##Drop-box Rates��Per Pickup�
10 Yard , Drop-box
(uncompacted� �292•80 $299.67
15 Yard , Drop-box
(uncompacted� $315.02 $322.42
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Multi-family and Commercial fFatk 2025 2026
�##Drop-box Rates��Per Pickup�
20 Yard , Drop-box
(uncompacted� $323.65 $331.25
25 Yard , Drop-box
(uncompacted� $337.25 $345.17
30 Yard , Dro -p box
(uncompacted� $350.89 $359.12
40 Yard , Drop-box
(uncompactedl $375.43 $384.24
10 to=15 Yards Compactor Drop-box
(uncompacted� $331.38 $339.16
20 Yards Compactor $360.87 $369.35
25 Yards Compactor $374.37 $383.16
30 Yards Compactor $387.88 $396.99
40 Yards Compactor $412.00 $421.67
The minimum number of pickups�is twice per month.
2. Rental Rates.
for Permanent Drop-box Containers:
Monthly Rental Rates 2025 2026
10 Yards Container $60.21 $61.63
15 Yards Container $85.96 $87.98
20 Yards Container $111.64 $114.26
25 Yards Container $124.52 $127.44
30 Yards Container $137.39 $140.62
40 Yards Container $169.32 $173.29
3. Rates for Extra Drop-box Services:
Drop-box Extra Services Rates 2025 2026
Return Trip for Drop-box 39.47 40.39
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Drop-box Extra Services Rates 2025 2026
Container Cleaning Drop-box(per yard
ca acit $14.25 $14.58
Drop-box to Other Facilit�(qer one-way
mile) $4.01 $4.11
Solid Lid on Drop-box(monthly rental� 100.46 102.81
Drop-boxTurn Around Char�e 30.99 31.72
Stand-by Time for Drop-box(per minute� 2.03 2.07
Hourly Rates _ _
Rear/Side-Load Packer+ Driver 138.80 142.06
Front Load Packer+ Driver 138.80 142.06
Drop-box Truck+ Driver �120.67 $123.50
Additional Labor(per person� �52.77 54.01
�4. Disposal Fees: In addition to the base ates per pickup
and the monthly rental #�rate, the customer must pay weight-based disposal fees
plus applicable tax.
�
�D.Temporary Services: Temporary �services are
ft�tE�##detachable and drop-box container services notto exceed ninety(90) days of
service. Customers will be billed for container delivery, container rental, and
container pickup based upon the number of pickups. For ten (10) to forty (40) yard
containers, customers will be billed separate disposal charges based upon weight-
based fees plus all applicable taxes. Customers will be required to provide an
advanced payment in the amount of four hundred dollars ($400.00) for two (2) yard
to eight (8) yard detachable containers and eight hundred dollars ($800.00) for ten
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(10)to forty(40)yard R�-El�##drop-box containers.The advanced paymentwill be held
and applied to the final billing for services provided.
1. Base Pickup f-��Rates for Temporary Containers:
Temporary Service 2025 2026
Rates Per Pickup�
2 Yard�-�ar�tContainer $78.75 $81.86
4 Yard��tContainer $141.73 $147.33
6 Yard��yContainer $201.89 $209.86
8 Yard��qContainer $234.81 $244.08
10 to=40 Yard��qContainer $259.78 $265.88
2. Rental Rates for Temporary Container�F�s:
Temporary
B�i{�tContainer Rental Rates (per 2025 2026
d�-1
2 to=8 Yard��tContainer $7.87 $8.18
10 to=40 Yard��qContainer $11.59 $11.86
Temporary
f�o�th-EqContainer Rental Rates (per 2025 2026
month
2 to=8 Yard�-m-�a-��tContainer $239.37 $248.80
10 to=40 Yard�-�a-��tContainer $352.41 $360.68
' Temporary Container
Delivery f�-�Rates 2025 2026
2=to 8�Yard�Containers�a�q $84.17 $87.49
10=to 40 qYard eContainers;
�� $82.87 $84.82
E. Miscellaneous Services:The City of Renton offers miscellaneous services
at the following rates:
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Services Cost per Pick U�
On-Call Bulky Waste Collection 2025 Rates 2026 Rates
White Goods, exceat gg.66 104.58
Refrigerators/Freezers per unit
Refrigerators/Freezers per unit 105.58 111.91
Sofas/Chairs per unit 91.75 97.26
Mattresses per unit 88.29 93.58
F. Classification and Appeal: Service category classifications shall be on the
basis of the type and volume of solid waste and the purpose and type of the dwelling
or facility being served as determined by the Public Works Administrator of the City,
or the Administrator's duly authorized representative. Any person who shall deem
their classification improper may appeal to the Solid Waste Program Manager within
forty-five (45) days following their classification or change of classification. After the
decision of the Solid Waste Program Manager, if the party appealing is still aggrieved,
then the party may appeal to the Public Works Administrator, whose decision shall
be final.
SECTION III.These rates become effective with billings computed on or after January
1, 2025, forthe 2025 rates and on or afterJanuary 1, 2026, forthe 2026 rates.
SECTION IV. Upon approval of the City Attorney,the City Clerk is authorized to direct
the codifier to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the corrections of
scriveners or clerical errors; references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules,
or regulations; or ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering and references.
The City Clerk is further authorized to direct the codifier to update any chapter, section, or
subsection titles in the Renton Municipal Code affected by this ordinance.
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SECTION V. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this
ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent
jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the
constitutionality of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this
ordinance.
SECTION VI. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after
publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City's official newspaper. The summary
shall consist of this ordinance's title.
PASSED BYTHE CITYCOUNCILthe dayof , 2026.
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2026.
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Shane Moloney, CityAttorney
Date of Publication:
ORD-PW:260RD008:02.27.2026
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