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File #: 17-5905   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 11/2/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing an increase in the number of City Council Aides for the Mayor and each Councilmember from six to seven full time equivalent positions in the FY2018 Annual Operating and Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant to the City Manager; Christopher Callanen, Assistant to City Council]
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance, 2. Ordinance 2017-11-02-0852
DEPARTMENT: Mayor and City Council


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Christopher Callanen


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

City Council Staffing Level Modifications


SUMMARY:

This item, if approved, will authorize an increase in the number of full-time City Council Aides for the Mayor and each Councilmember from 6 Full Time Equivalents (FTE) to 7 FTE in the FY2018 Annual Operating and Capital Budget.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

At the October 18, 2017 meeting of the Governance Committee, City Staff briefed the Committee on certain operations of the City Council office: (1) City Council Staffing Levels and (2) City Council Project Fund policy.

The Mayor and City Council Members' operating budgets currently allow for each office to employ Council Aides up to a maximum of 6 Full Time Equivalents (FTE). The operating budgets for each office currently fully fund benefits - parking allowance, car allowance, cell phone allowance, health care stipend, individual retirement account match and tuition reimbursement - for 6 Full Time employees. Prior to FY 2011 the maximum number of Council Aides per District was 5 FTE's.

The Governance Committee moved forward to the full City Council a recommendation that to increase the number of allowable City Council Aides for the Mayor and each Councilmember from 6 FTE to 7 FTE.

The Governance Committee also directed staff to bring back to a future Committee meeting recommendations for improvements to the CCPF Ordinance that would provide exemptions to the election year moratorium for funding Wellness Events that are associated with entities that provide larger scale wellness activities and that are not branded with the elected officials' name, along with other additional exemptions for events that are also impacted by the election year moratorium such as arts and cultural events. Staff will do that in early 2018.
ISSUE:

Several Council Members expressed d...

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