Collection Routes Clause Samples
The 'Collection Routes' clause defines the specific paths or methods by which goods, payments, or information are to be collected or delivered between parties. In practice, this clause may outline designated delivery routes for products, specify authorized collection points, or set procedures for the transfer of materials. By clearly establishing these routes or methods, the clause helps prevent disputes over logistics, ensures efficient operations, and allocates responsibility for the collection process.
Collection Routes. Contractor shall work with City staff to develop routes prior to the Commencement Date. Contractor may request changes to collection routes that are determined to be more efficient than those that would otherwise be in effect on the Commencement Date or to which the Parties later agree; provided, however, no change in collection routes shall be made unless:
(a) such change has been approved in writing by the City Manager, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and
(b) if the change will require a change in the days Waste Materials and/or Recyclable Materials are collected from a Residential Customer, Contractor has provided written notice to each Residential Customer whose collection dates will change not later than fifteen (15) days prior to the date the new collection dates become effective.
Collection Routes. The City agrees to lay out the collection routes involved in the provision of these services such that the services meet the needs of citizens/customers at the least cost.
Collection Routes. (a) The City agrees to lay out the collection routes involved in the provision of these services such that the services meet the needs of citizens/customers at the least cost.
(b) The zones, routes and work schedules referred to in paragraph 4(a) shall be determined by the City on an as needed basis, with respect to operational suitability and shall be communicated by the City to the Union.
Collection Routes. CONTRACTOR shall provide the City Representative with maps precisely defining CONTRACTOR’s collection routes, together with the days and the times within ten (10) Work Days of the CITY’s request . The maps shall be printed and in an electronic format compatible with the ESRI Shapefile Technical Description “An ESRI White Paper—July 1998” (or the most current version of this document). For purposes of this Section, “
Collection Routes. The Franchisee shall establish and maintain collection routes in such manner as to provide for the uniform and efficient collection of Franchise Materials herein specified.
Collection Routes. During the Transition Period, but before the Service Commencement Date, Contractor shall coordinate with City staff to define the existing collection routes. Any proposed changes to current routing shall be reviewed and approved by the City prior to any notification or implementation with the customers.
Collection Routes. Ninety (90) days prior to commencement of Collection 24 Services, the CONTRACTOR shall provide the CITY with maps precisely defining Collection 25 routes, together with the days at which Collection shall regularly commence. To the extent 26 possible, CONTRACTOR will provide the map data in a GIS format that is compatible with the 27 format used by the CITY.
Collection Routes. The Contractor shall establish permanent routes for the collection of Solid Waste/Trash. The Contractor’s collection schedule and collection routes shall be filed with the City Manager, or their designee as provided in writing.
Collection Routes. 3 CONTRACTOR shall provide the City Representative with maps precisely defining 4 CONTRACTOR’s collection routes, together with the days and the times within ten (10)
Collection Routes. Residential collection routes and schedules shall be established by the Contractor and provided to Owners. This schedule shall also be provided in electronic format to the Owners and shall provide address of each dwelling serviced, the route number, service day, and driver name. This list shall be updated at least every month or more as circumstances require. Contractor will provide each resident with an information packet approved by Owners, which clearly describes how to participate in the residential waste collection program, with all pertinent information included. Commercial/industrial routes and schedules shall be established by the Contractor and provided to Owners. This schedule shall also be provided in electronic format to the Owners and shall provide address of each dwelling serviced, the route number, service day, and driver name. This list shall be updated at least every month or more as circumstances require. Contractor will provide each Subscriber with an information packet approved by Owners, which clearly describes how to participate in the residential waste collection program, with all pertinent information included. There shall be no changes in routes which are not first approved by Owners. Notice shall also be given to the Owners in writing, said notice to be provided no later than two weeks prior to the change of routes. Owners shall not unreasonably delay their approval of the same and approval shall be liberally granted in the absence of material concerns over service delivery. Anytime there is an approved route change, day of collection change, or other change that will impact customers, the Contractor shall utilize newspaper notices and cart hangars to notify Subscribers at the Contractors cost. Contractor will provide up to four “Trash Free” days for County residents throughout the year at the County’s choosing where roll-off containers will be provided and placed in specific areas of the County for residents to allow for a community clean up. Contractor will furnish Coffee County Solid Waste Director with an electronic copy of the route schedule showing address of each dwelling and commercial account serviced in the County with route number and service day included in the report. The list shall be updated and provided every month or more often as needed depending upon changes.