File #: RPT 16-050   
Section: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Council Sustainability Committee
Agenda Date: 5/9/2016 Final action:
Subject: Update on PAYS Implementation
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Summary of Projects

DATE:      May 9, 2016

 

TO:           Council Sustainability Committee

 

FROM:     Director of Utilities and Environmental Services

 

SUBJECT                     

Title                      

Update on PAYS Implementation                                                             


Recommendation
RECOMMENDATION

That the Committee receives and comments on this report.

 

Body

BACKGROUND

On June 23, 2015, the City Council passed a resolution authorizing the Green Hayward PAYS® (Pay-As-You-Save) On-Bill Conservation and Efficiency Financing Pilot Program. The purpose of this report is to provide an update on the progress of the Program. For more background on PAYS, including a FAQ, please visit Hayward-ca.gov/PAYS <http://www.hayward-ca.gov/PAYS>.

DISCUSSION

 

The Committee last received an update on PAYS at its December 2015 meeting. Since then, two properties have signed contracts and the upgrades are scheduled to be completed by Bottom Line Utility Services (BLUS), the City’s selected contractor, by mid-May. One of the properties will upgrade with basic measures, which includes toilets, showerheads, faucet aerators, and in-unit lighting. The other property will upgrade with basic measures as well as the water heater and common-area lighting.

 

In addition, BLUS has completed site visits and has proposed scopes of work at twelve properties. Contracts are pending for nine of these properties and three have declined to move forward. Two of the properties declined because they decided it was more cost effective to do the work themselves. One property did not give a reason for declining.

 

The number of units and dollar amount for these projects are summarized in Attachment I.

 

Summary of Outreach Activities since December

Since December, staff has worked with BKi, the City’s Certification Agent, and BLUS to complete the following outreach to multifamily property owners:

                     Letters to all property owners advertising PAYS and the Bay Area Multifamily Rebate Program

                     Phone calls to all multifamily properties that have phone numbers listed

                     Additional calls and follow up outreach to fifty targeted properties

 

 

NEXT STEPS

Staff will update the Committee on the progress of the PAYS® Program again at the November 2016 meeting. This update will include performance data for the properties that have completed upgrades.

 

Prepared by: Mary Thomas, Management Analyst

 

Staff contact

Recommended by:  Alex Ameri, Director of Utilities and Environmental Services

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Approved by:

 

 

 

Fran David, City Manager

 

Attachments:

 

Attachment I

Summary of Projects