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Board receives annual update on Altamont Landfill education advisory fund; no county fiscal impact reported

May 12, 2026 | Alameda County, California


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Board receives annual update on Altamont Landfill education advisory fund; no county fiscal impact reported
Planning staff provided the board with an annual report on the Altamont Landfill settlement education advisory board. Staff explained a per‑ton fee of approximately $0.34 generates about $500,000 annually for the advisory fund, which is staffed by the City of Livermore and requires approval of its annual expenditure plan by the county and other local agencies.

Staff emphasized there is no direct fiscal impact to Alameda County, that the advisory board provides an annual proposed budget and that approvals are required from the County Board, the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton and the Northern California Recycling Association.

The board received the report and moved the item without objection; no county appropriations or changes were authorized at the meeting.

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