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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18-Human Resources ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Linn Livingston, Director of Subject: ADDITION OF TWO (2) FULL- Human Resources TIME PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN THE FACILITIES Dept: HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Date: October 10, 2006 M/CC Meeting Date: Oct. 16, 2006 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Recommended Motion: 1. Add two (2) Parking Enforcement Officers, Range 1342, $2,444-$2,971 per month. 2. Authorize the Human Resources Department to amend Resolution 97-244 and Resolution 6413. 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2006-07 budget by increasing Parking Citation revenue account (001-000-4420)by$54,000 and increasing Facilities Parking control expenditure budget also by$54,000 for no net cost to the City General Fund Budget. nt�� V,". "2��77rm 1;;__7' Signature Contact person: Phone: Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $54,000 Source: (Acct. No.) 001-326-50XX (Acct. Description) Parking Control Finance: Council Notes: ;�ffih Agenda Item No. I CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subiect• Addition of two (2) Full-time Parking Enforcement Officers in the Facilities Management Department. Background: The Facilities Management Department is responsible for the Parking Enforcement Program for the City of San Bernardino. The Parking Enforcement Division processes over 20,000 citations annually and brings in one million dollars in revenue to the City. The division currently has three full-time Parking Enforcement Officers and utilizes three part- time Officers in the enforcement of parking regulations in the 56 square mile city. In 2000, the division lost two full-time officers and only replaced one. The budget dollars for the other full- time position was converted to part-time salary and the division created three part-time positions. The part-time positions gave the division more flexibility in scheduling officers on evening and weekends. This change led to an increase in revenue. One of the disadvantages of the part-time officers has been the high turnover rate. So far this year, the department has trained and then lost six part-time officers to other agencies who offered full-time positions. The result has been an increase in mandatory overtime and parking enforcement operations not available for many areas throughout the City. Staff proposes that the number of full-time parking enforcement officers be increased from three to five positions. Five officers will give us the ability to fill all five beats daily and still be able to do enforcement as needed in problem areas. This change will give the division more career- minded staff who will stay in the position, and also give the division flexibility for evening and weekend enforcement. Staff would like to continue to use part-time employees for additional enforcement. Financial Impact: Two full-time Parking Enforcement Officers would be paid for using the additional revenue that will be generated from parking citations. Parking Enforcement Officer, Range 1342, $2,444-$2,971 per month. Salary $30,100 Benefits 10,400 Total $40,500 x 2 = $81,000 annual costs The Department does anticipate filling the positions in November. Cost for FY 2006-07 is estimated at $54,000 and FY 2006-07 costs as well as all future annual costs will be offset by the increased revenue generated. Recommendation: 1. Add two (2) Parking Enforcement Officers, Range 1342, $2,444-$2,971 per month. 2. Authorize the Human Resources Department to amend Resolution 97-244 and Resolution 6413. 3. 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