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Public Works

Public Works. FY 2013 Sources and Uses. Public Works. FY 2013 Sources and Uses. Public Works. Budget History By Division or Major Budget Area (in $ millions). Public Works. FY 2013 Key Issues and Strategies. Public Works

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Public Works

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  1. Public Works FY 2013 Sources and Uses

  2. Public Works FY 2013 Sources and Uses

  3. Public Works Budget History By Division or Major Budget Area (in $ millions)

  4. Public Works FY 2013 Key Issues and Strategies Public Works • Key issue – Citywide cost allocation plan (CAP) implemented in FY 2013 with Public Works net impact of $482,964 General Fund • Key issue – General Fund budget (-15%) & staffing (-18%) reductions since 2009 • Strategy – analysis of each operation to identify efficiencies, service delivery improvements & cost savings • Strategy – administrative reorganization in SMIWM & PNR divisions to streamline functions & reduce costs

  5. Public Works FY 2013 Key Issues and Strategies • Refuse Fund • Key issue – fund operating at deficit & insufficient operating reserve • Strategy – operational efficiencies to improve service delivery & reduce costs • Detailed presentation to MSC May 22 • Maintenance • Route adjustments/ training • Operations & disposal • Public education campaign for variable rate program • Strategy – proposed refuse rate increase to Council for public hearing & consideration on June 4, 2012

  6. Public Works FY 2013 Key Issues and Strategies • Building Maintenance Fund • Key issue – funding operating at deficit • Strategy – FY 2013 is year 2 of 5 year recovery plan to operate in black by FY 2016 • Change funding allocation of FTEs to accurately reflect where labor is spent • Create & sustain revenue streams • Secure adequate funding to support maintenance, CIP & tenant improvement services provided • Maintain current level of structural maintenance on City facilities & buildings

  7. Public Works Significant Changes From FY 2012 Budget • Personnel • FY 2013 reflects net reduction of 2.0 FTE • Reductions • 1.0 vacant Security Ranger – BSFMD • 1.0 Management Analyst III – SMIWM • 1.0 vacant Management Analyst – Construction • Other • 1.0 Executive Secretary defunded – Admin. • 1.0 Street Light & Signal Tech added – SMIWM inadvertently removed in FY 2012

  8. Public Works Significant Changes From FY 2012 Budget • General Fund net decrease - $614,234 • Ongoing savings due to administrative reorganization – SMIWM & PNR • One-time savings due to 2.0 FTEs charging directly to energy efficient street lighting CIP project – SMIWM • One-time savings due to 1.0 Executive Secretary defunded – Admin. • 50% budgeted in General Fund • Ongoing savings due to 1.0 Management Analyst III eliminated – SMIWM • 50% budgeted in General Fund

  9. Public Works Significant Changes From FY 2012 Budget • Refuse Fund net decrease - $1,503,956 • One-time savings due to funding for equipment purchased in FY 2012 • Ongoing equipment maintenance savings due to vehicle replacement program & other efficiencies • Ongoing savings due to 1.0 Management Analyst III deleted – SMIWM • 50% budgeted in Refuse Fund • Ongoing increase due to CAP expense

  10. Public Works Significant Changes From FY 2012 Budget • Fleet Maintenance Fund net decrease - $1,400,425 • One-time savings due to funding for equipment purchased in FY 2012 • Ongoing savings due reduction for fleet sublet repair • Ongoing increase due to CAP expense

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