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Recycling Market Development Zone Contra Costa |
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The Contra Costa County Recycling Market Development Zone follows the Industrial Shoreline of the county. Starting in the City of El Cerrito the zone heads north, following the shorelines of the San Francisco and San Pablo Bay, through the cities of Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, and Hercules. At the Carquinez Straits, the zone heads East through Martinez, Concord, Pittsburg, Antioch, Oakley and Brentwood going up into the Sacramento Delta waterways. All unincorporated areas and communities in-between these cities such as El Sobrante, Rodeo, Crockett, Port Costa, Pacheco, Bay Point and Byron are also part of the Contra Costa RMDZ. IncentivesThe cities of Pittsburg and Richmond each have an Enterprise Zone. Financial incentives are offered to businesses for locating and hiring in Enterprise Zones. There are numerous Redevelopment Project Areas located in the county. Companies locating in these areas may receive assistance in obtaining permits and will benefit from improved infrastructure, site assembly assistance and other services that save valuable time and money. Other incentives available in the Contra Costa Recycling Market Development Zone are:
Contra Costa County also offers streamlined permitting, and land is available at lower cost than many other Bay Area locations. For further local RMDZ information, see http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/depart/cd/recycle/rmdz/. Target MaterialsTarget materials include construction and demolition debris (including wood debris, gypsum, carpet and padding, all types of roofing materials, cabinetry, railroad ties and porcelain), tires, plastics, green waste, textiles, and electronics waste. InfrastructureRecycling InfrastructureContra Costa County has an established infrastructure for the collection of secondary feedstocks. Currently three landfills operate in the County, three material recovery facilities and a numerous recycling facilities, which accept various materials (these materials are listed in Contra Costa County’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Guide which can be viewed online at http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/depart/cd/guide.pdf). Transportation InfrastructureContra Costa has an extensive network of highways, railways and waterways. Businesses have ready access to the San Francisco Bay Area’s huge market and beyond. Interstate 80 provides East/West access from San Francisco to Sacramento and across the county, Interstate 680 connects Contra Costa to the Silicon Valley, State Highway 4 runs east through the County’s ‘growth corridor’ and connects to Interstate 5. Completion of the Richmond Parkway connects Interstates 80 and 580, which makes a significant portion of industrial and commercial land in West County easily accessible. Four hub airlines are located with in a 60-mile radius from most locations (Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento), and seven ports are located nearby, including Richmond, California’s third largest in annual tonnage, and Oakland, which accounts for nearly 5 percent of U.S. exports. Major railways are the high-speed rail Denver & Rio Grande Western (San Joaquin Valley to Oregon), Union Pacific (Oakland to Chicago) and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (Richmond to San Joaquin Valley). Contact information
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Last updated: September 23, 2008
Recycling Market Development Zone Program http://www/ciwmb.ca.gov/RMDZ/
Technical Assistance: rteam@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6600 Loan Program: loans@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6530 |