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Hazardous Materials: CUPA Billing and Payment Information
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A part of the State's requirements are that CUPA's send a single
consolidated bill to businesses which are regulated under one or more
CUPA Programs. Therefore, all businesses subject to the Unified Program
will be sent one annual bill for all the applicable Unified Program
Elements in July. There will be no fee increases associated with the
City's certification, although the fees will continue to be adjusted
every year according to the Consumer Price Index. The City is required
to collect for the State an annual surcharge which is currently
$24.00. The City of Santa Monica CUPA administration for 08/09 is
$498.00. The administrative fee applies to all CUPA facilities.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Option 1: Pay-by-Mail Return your payment in the yellow return envelope to the following:
City of Santa Monica CUPA Invoice P.O. Box 2126 Santa Monica, CA 90407-2126
Option 2: Pay-by-Phone
You can make your CUPA payment by phone by calling (310) 458-8224. Please have your credit card number and CUPA billing account number ready when you call this number.
Please note the following important information about the CUPA bill:
- 08/09 Due Date: September 12, 2008.
- Late payment penalty: 25% on the entire bill.
- No partial payments: Any outstanding balance after the due date is subject to the 25% late fee.
- No permits will be issued until the entire bill is paid, including any associated late fees.
- Enforcement: Non-payment can result in civil and criminal
prosecution and revocation of all related permits, licenses, and other
authorizations.
- Unresolved disputes: Disputed bills must be paid in full by the
deadline. Appeals after the due date will be considered after payment
has been made.
- Plan in advance: Because of the consolidation process, fees which
had been distributed throughout the year will now be due together in a
single, larger amount.
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Last updated: Tuesday, 04/28/2009
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20th Anniversary!
The Household Hazardous Waste Center is celebrating 20 years of service – and to make it official, a mural project was unveiled along with a new modular office space made out of used shipping containers. Yes, that’s right, shipping containers.

The mural was designed by Virginia Avenue Park Teen Center artist in residence, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez and several Teen Center youth. The intent was to create a flexible art piece to illustrate what comes into the HHW Center from the community, and to create and educational opportunity for the teen painters. It was a success. But don’t take our word for it. Come down and visit the center for yourself. 2500 Michigan Ave. just East of the 10 Freeway at Cloverfield
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