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2004-07-01 Special CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY- -JULY 1, 2004- -7:31 P.M. Mayor Johnson convened the Special Meeting at 9:00 p.m. Roll Call - Present: Councilmembers Daysog, Gilmore, Kerr, Matarrese and Mayor Johnson - 5. Absent: None. (04 -321) Study Session to consider the City's Two -year Financial Plan and Capital Improvement Projects for Fiscal Year 2004 -06. Alan Elnick, Alameda City Employees Association (ACEA), stated that ACEA remains without a contract; that he met with City representatives on June 8 and was disappointed no suggestion for direction was taken; ACEA attempted to offer some direction; the City acts in an unlawful manner by not making efforts to come to some type of agreement; City employees have acted in decorum in light of adversity; the City Manager's 5% budget reduction only eliminates positions of ACEA employees; Council has recommended that the Equipment Operator be retained for use by the Parks Department; ACEA recommends offering the position to the Golf Department or offer the position back to the Parks Department; the City Manager intends to propose a loo reduction scenario which would include eliminating a full time Maintenance Worker II position; ACEA recommends reviewing the Human Resources Department; there was a position created to help Alameda Power and Telecom in recruitment processing; staffing needs are no longer needed; the position is no longer necessary; there should be some leveling in the management structure. David McGraw, COPPS Unit, urged that the COPS unit not be cut. Betty Cosmos, Volunteers in Policing, provided the Council with an overview of the Crime Analysis Division job functions. The City Manager provided a packet of information in response to questions made by Council at previous budget sessions; stated that the original set of recommendations have been modified to include deeper cuts in a number of departments; per Council's previous direction, three police officers and a telephone operator have been restored; two new dispatchers have been added; 9 firefighter positions have been restored; the 911 public safety access fee has been reduced to $2.00; the CalPERS "fresh start" is included for public safety sworn personnel to generate additional cash flow. Councilmember Matarrese requested Council to determine what the Special Meeting Alameda City Council 1 July 1, 2004 reserve threshold should be. Councilmember Kerr stated that reserves should be used as little as possible; requested staff to review having a sliding scale on the first land /cell phone line; that cutting the $1 million in School District support should be considered; inquired whether Animal Control would be contracted out. The City Manager responded that a report addressing Animal Control options would be presented to Council in six months. Vice Mayor Daysog requested the possibility of having more park directors be explored. Mayor Johnson inquired how the volunteers would be affected by the cuts, to which the Police Chief responded that a review of COPPS Unit recommendations would be provided to Council. Mayor Johnson requested staff to review ways to not have the City Manager and City Attorney offices closed one day per week. Councilmember Matarrese stated Council direction should not include cuts in points of service; requested that 5% in maintenance and park supervision cuts be held in abeyance for six months and then re- evaluated. Following Council comments on funding for recreation leaders at all 10 City parks, Vice Mayor Daysog inquired whether funding would be for one leader at each park for the two -year fiscal budget, to which the Mayor responded in the affirmative. Vice Mayor Daysog requested staff to provide a spreadsheet outlining trends and City reserves, to which the City Manager responded that a previously submitted spreadsheet would be updated and presented to Council. The City Manager suggested that Council approve direction given and that adoption of the budget be placed on the July 20 City Council agenda along with the Community Improvement Commission and Alameda Reuse and Redevelopment budgets. Councilmember Gilmore stated that she advocates applying the $25,000 paid in Police overtime staffing of School District sporting events and dances to Park and Recreation programs. The Police Chief stated that the School Superintendent is endeavoring to reimburse the Police Department for the expense; that he would provide Council with an update. Special Meeting Alameda City Council 2 July 1, 2004 Mayor Johnson requested staff to provide a continual overall review of capital improvements, special funding balances and redevelopment projects. Vice Mayor Daysog moved approval of direction to proceed forward with the adoption of the budget for Fiscal Year 2004 -06, to include authorization of funds for recreation leaders and maintenance at all ten parks without addressing the $1 million in support to the School District. Mayor Johnson inquired whether there should be further discussion on the 911 fee, to which the City Attorney responded that the fee is for direction only. Councilmember Matarrese stated that if the fee were not approved, some public safety services would be lost. Vice Mayor Daysog stated that his motion was based upon the 911 fee being linked as a source of revenue that pays for public safety. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. Adjournment There being no further business, Mayor Johnson adjourned the Special Meeting at 10:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lara Weisiger City Clerk The agenda for this meeting was posted in accordance with the Brown Act. Special Meeting Alameda City Council 3 July 1, 2004