Legislation Details

File #: ID-207-26    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/29/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, FOR THE REGULATION AND LICENSING OF HAULERS ENGAGED IN THE COLLECTION, TRANSPORTATION, AND/OR DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE WITHIN THE CITY OF BRIGHTON
Attachments: 1. ORD 2026 - Hauler Licensing v.6 (clean), 2. Hauler Licensing ordinance - First Reading Presentation
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Department of The Office of Budget and Innovation

Reference:                      Waste Hauler Licensing Ordinance

 

To:                                                               Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through:                                          Michael P. Martinez, City Manager

Prepared By:                     Traci McLean, Sustainability Coordinator

Date Prepared:                     July 7, 2026

 

PURPOSE

The purpose of this staff report is to recommend approval of first reading of an ordinance establishing a licensing program for waste haulers operating within the City of Brighton. The proposed ordinance establishes operational standards, reporting requirements, and recycling service expectations to improve transparency, accountability, and waste diversion while maintaining Brighton's open-market waste collection system.

 

BACKGROUND

Brighton currently operates under an open-market waste collection system in which multiple private companies provide waste collection services throughout the community. While this approach provides residents and businesses with service provider choice, it has also resulted in inconsistent service levels, limited recycling access, and limited visibility into waste collection operations occurring within the City.

 

In 2023, the City received technical assistance through the Colorado Front Range Waste Diversion Enterprise's Technical Assistance Service Provider (TASP) program to evaluate opportunities to improve Brighton's waste management system. The study identified a hauler licensing ordinance as a foundational strategy to improve data collection, increase recycling access, and establish consistent operating standards for waste haulers.

 

Building upon that work, the City was awarded additional technical assistance in 2026 through the Colorado Circular Communities (C3) Strategic Technical Expertise for the Public Sector (STEPS) program. Through this effort, Resource Recycling Systems (RRS) and Eco-Cycle assisted staff in reviewing regional ordinances, interviewing local waste haulers, and developing the proposed ordinance.

 

City Council reviewed the proposed licensing framework during study sessions on April 28 and June 9, 2026. Based on Council direction and stakeholder feedback, several revisions were incorporated into the ordinance prior to first reading. Key updates include:

                     Removal of the annual hauler license fee.

                     Does not include Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) requirements.

                     Exemption of junk removal companies from the licensing requirements.

                     Clarification that residents are not required to recycle

                     Confirmation that haulers are not required to provide organics collection.

                     Language specifying that recycling service requirements for residential customers are contingent upon implementation of Colorado's Producer Responsibility Program.

 

The proposed ordinance applies to haulers providing trash, recycling, composting, and construction and demolition debris collection services. The ordinance establishes licensing requirements, vehicle and operating standards, annual reporting requirements, and enforcement provisions. It also requires haulers providing regular curbside residential trash collection to provide biweekly recycling collection to single-family and qualifying multifamily residences, contingent upon Colorado's Producer Responsibility Program. To improve accountability and reduce contamination concerns, haulers must verify that collected recyclables are delivered to legally permitted recycling facilities.

 

The proposed ordinance maintains Brighton's competitive open-market system while establishing consistent expectations for all licensed haulers operating within the City. The ordinance is also generally consistent with regional licensing programs adopted by neighboring jurisdictions, including Adams County, while incorporating provisions specific to Brighton's community priorities.

 

If Council accepts this version of the ordinance, staff will return to City Council for second reading and final adoption. Following adoption, staff will complete development of a Best Practices Management Plan and work with haulers to facilitate implementation of the new licensing program.

 

RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends approval of the ordinance to proceed to second reading and final adoption.

 

ATTACHMENTS

                     Ordinance Establishing Waste Hauler Licensing Requirements

                     July 7, 2026, Council Presentation: Hauler Licensing for Brighton