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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />August.28, 2018 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />City Manager Balser stated this conversation is before the budget and focuses solely on <br />staffing. There will be more conversation to come in relation to the full budget. This is <br />dynamic. We want to know what other information you want. She added the strategic <br />plan could play into this. <br />Councilmember Loo stated the Parks board recommendations for staff are missing. She <br />stated they originally asked for four people and now Open Space is getting more staff <br />but Parks is not. She stated the number one recommendation from Parks & Rec has <br />been a turf specialist and it has been tumed down two years in a row. We want to <br />maintain what we have; the turf looks terrible. Director Hix stated the previous Parks & <br />Rec Director did state a resource specialist was the number one departmental priority. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton stated this is just the beginning of the conversation, we need to <br />integrate this into the budget. He noted half of 2016-2018 growth was in the Police <br />Department, and there are still more included here for the next two years. He is <br />concerned we are adding police and neglecting everything else. At the end of the day, <br />we need to align this with the articulated goals of the Council. We need to maintain what <br />we have, not expand our scope of services. We should improve community <br />engagement. We need to make strategic investments and manage expectations. If we <br />are trying to get from 90% satisfied to 100% satisfied this may not be worthwhile. <br />Councilmember Keany stated he has concerns about some of the choices. We may be <br />continuing to increase the Police Department at the sacrifice of other departments. He is <br />concerned about the resource specialist. He agrees we need to focus on essential <br />services, not expanding programs. <br />City Manager Balser stated the requests noted for 2019-2020 can be supported by the <br />General Fund. She noted the police requests are based on the master plan. She agreed <br />there has been a lot of focus on the Police Department in recent years, so this <br />discussion tonight is a new perspective. <br />Councilmember Maloney stated he will need to see how this fits with the entire budget. <br />He would like to see some narrative on the justification of the positions. He noted four <br />positions are for new functions; things we are not doing today but are hoping to <br />accomplish so we need to know more about what we hope to accomplish with those <br />positions. The Open Space position brings up the discussion of balancing acquisition <br />and maintenance. We need to be sure we can maintain what we have. He supported <br />option 1. <br />Mayor Muckle agreed and noted this will have to fit into the full budget picture. We don't <br />want to hire any positions we can't maintain long term. Open Space needs more staff <br />and management for maintenance. We need to be careful of acquiring more if we can't <br />maintain what we have. <br />
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