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Environmental Enforcement Concession Procurement

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

This report seeks agreement to procure an Environmental Enforcement Service for a period of four years that will patrol, educate and issue Fixed Penalty Notices for specified environmental offences as part of city strategy of zero tolerance towards environmental crime.

Decision:

Cabinet:

 

1. Agreed that a clean streets strategy building on the achievements and learning to date would be developed by the Neighbourhood Services Team and approved by the Executive Director for Communities in consultation with the Cabinet Member with responsibility for Energy, Waste and Regulatory Services.

 

2. Approved a procurement process for an environmental enforcement concession service.

 

3. Delegated to the Executive Director for Communities in consultation with the Cabinet Member with responsibility for Energy, Waste and Regulatory Services the decision as to whether to pursue a multi-authority approach or Bristol City Council procuring the service on its own.

 

4. Delegated to the Executive Director for Communities in consultation with the Cabinet Member with responsibility for Energy, Waste and Regulatory Services the authority to enter into a contract for an environmental enforcement concession for a period of four years.

 

Report author: Penny Germon

Publication date: 04/09/2018

Date of decision: 04/09/2018

Decided at meeting: 04/09/2018 - Cabinet

Effective from: 12/09/2018

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