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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 - Minutes - AmendedJune 24, 2014 City of Newport Beach Agenda Item No. 1. Study Session and Regular Meeting June 10, 2014 15. Resolution No. 2014 -52: Fiscal Year 2014 -15 Budget Adoption [100 -2014] City Manager Kiff introduced the item and provided background, including prior considerations of the item by City Council during Study Sessions. He added that the budget has been available, is posted on the City's website in its proposed form, and addressed the elements of same. He provided a brief presentation recapping some of the changes and noted this is a balanced budget. He addressed the health of the City's budget, FY 2014 -15 position changes, Budget Checklists, and recommended actions. Council Member Daigle commented on the availability of signal synchronization technology and asked regarding plans for continuing to optimize the City's infrastructure. Public Works Director Webb reported that the City is in the process of finishing the last two phases of the program and noted the need for software updates. He added that more time is being spent operating the system and commented on an upcoming meeting with the Police Department regarding how Public Works can be assisted during large events. He reported that contract staff has been brought in to fill some of the staffing requirements and that, at this point, staff will monitor the system with the possibility of growing it in the future. He commented on the adequacy of the staffing level and the possibility of hiring part -time staff to work on the weekends, as needed. Council Member Henn commented on weekend, overtime situations, and encouraged staff to ensure there are eyes on the cameras on weekends during the summer and on special holidays on the Peninsula. In response to Council Member Daigle's comment regarding salary adjustments, City Manager Kiff noted that the Resolution asks Council to change a couple of salary ranges and that the overall budget would accommodate agreed -upon MOU changes. Regarding the recusal process, City Attorney Harp clarified that Council Members would need to recuse themselves from specific items for which they may have a conflict of interest if the item is discussed, but Council Members are allowed to vote on the budget as a whole, without needing to recuse themselves. Mayor Hill opened the public hearing. Lisa Wolter, Executive Director of the Susan G. Komen of Orange County, provided feedback on the Special Events funding portion of the budget, believing that the grant system is indecipherable, lacks community input, and puts a strange mix of events together which reflects the City's values. She reported that the City was a founding host for the Race for the Cure years ago, but that during the last few years, City participation has declined. She indicated that the amount the City has allocated does not cover their permit fee and Ms. Wolter stated that they want to be in a municipality that values their event. She withdrew their request for support, stated that they will pay for Police, Fire and traffic services, and will hold the event on September 28, 2014, but then will move the event. Jim Mosher commented on the City's employees paying their share of the City's Ca1PERS benefits and believed that there is a line item that shows that taxpayers are still paying for that contribution. He expressed confusion regarding salary range adjustments to help employees pay for the Ca1PERS contributions. Additionally, he commented on the Resolution relative to the total appropriation being approved, internal charges, and on the lack of information regarding how Council Members spent their discretionary funds. There being no further testimony, Mayor Hill closed the public hearing. Motion by Council Member Henn, seconded by Council Member Curry, to adopt Resolution No. 2014 -52, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach Adopting the Budget for Volume 61 - Page 596