HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-29-1979MINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
OF TH~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
May 29, 1979
The meeting was called to order by Mayor James E. Ward in Room 831, City Hall, 20
Civic Center Plaza, at 5:35 p.m. Members of Council present were Gordon Bricken,
Robert W. Luxembourger, A1 Serrato, Harry K. Yamamoto, and Mayor Ward. Councilmen
Daniel E. Griset and J. Ogden Markel were absent. City Manager/Acting Clerk of the
Council B. J. Thompson, City Attorney Keith L. Gow, Deputy Clerk of the Council
Martha Lee, other members of staff, members of the City Services Task Force Com-
mittee, citizens, and a representative of the press were also present.
MANAGI~4ENT REORGANIZATION PLAN Background information concerning past
SET FOR STUDY SESSION - JUNE 5 organization of the City, the 1975
management plan, and the purpose of the
proposed Management Reorganization Plan
were presented by the City Manager. He listed anticipated improvements in direct
services to the Council, administrative and operations improvements as the purpose
of the Plan, and stated that the goal is to increase effectiveness and efficiency
and do so without spending more dollars.
Mayor Ward invited discussion by the Council.
Councilman Bricken said that the Council had agreed to the 1975 (Arthur D. Little,
Inc.) plan, but not without reservations; that there was concern at that time about
administrative layering and increased costs; that the plan almost immediately began
to collapse when administrative positions became vacant and were not filled; that
there is little resemblance between present organization and the 1975 plan.
Councilman Yamamoto responded that positions were not filled because the plan was
not working. He expressed indignation that he and Councilman Markel were not asked
to participate in development of the present proposal.
The City Manager replied that there was no intent to leave anyone out; that an effort
had been made to receive input from the previous Council as to what they were dis-
satisfied with in the organization, and in what ways the City Manager's Office had
failed to perform to their expectations.
Discussion of specific aspects of the proposed plan followed, and the City Manager
responded to Council questions.
Councilman Yamamoto expressed objections to Administrative Assistant as Council/
Manager liaison, and to the combining of Redevelopment with Housing and Conmmmity
Development. He suggested that there be two assistants or deputy managers, and
that policy plarming be initiated at the departmental level. He added that Council
must stay within the restrictions of the Budget.
Councilman Serrato noted that there seems to be a philosophical shift to more
centralized structure (as compared with the 1975 A. D. Little report); that there
are advantages and disadvantages to both systems of organization; that the present
plan may overload the Assistant City Manager; that it invests in that position
considerable influence and authority without exact definition of duties; that he
would like more information as to who would be doing what; that stronger manage-
ment might be needed in some areas than in others.
The Mayor concurred that the A. D. Little structure has some good philosophy. He
pointed out that the City Manager is directly responsible to the Council as pro-
vided in the Charter; that in his view the Assistant City Manager position is
similar to that of Vice President; that he could see a lot of good coming out of
this proposal, and a lot of similarity with the 1975 plan.
Councilman Bricken also indicated similarities between the proposal and the A. D.
Little plan.
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Couaacilman Serrato cautioned that possibly there should not be co-mingling of
Housing and Redevelopment services.
The City Manager responded that related services would be nDved to adjacent loca-
tions for the convenience of those using the services.
Citizen comments were:
Melvin Jones asked that there be opportunity for citizen questions prior to
Council action.
Mickey M~dden con~plimented the City Manager, and said that she is delighted with
the proposed Plan.
A1 Amezcua suggested that other options should be developed; that one option
would be two assistants or deputies as proposed by Councilman Yamamoto; and he
stressed the importance of community relations.
Rudy Moreno also complimented the City Manager, but expressed opposition to
combining Housing and Con~nunity Development with Redevelopment.
Mike Lotte commented regarding functional aspects of the Plan.
Councilman Luxembourger asked the City Manager to provide information as to person-
nel count per (organizational) block, dollar amount per block in the Budget, whether
functions are 24 hours or not, and as to whether or not the Assistant City Manager
will receive training in order to relieve the City Manager when necessary.
Mayor Ward s%m~ned up the discussion with a quotation from the A. D. Little report:
'He must begin by pointing out the improvement may be more dependent upon the
desire of each Councilman to help 'make things work' than any specific procedural
or policy change."
It was decided by informal consensus to set another study session for the Plan on
Tuesday, June 5, 5:30 p.m., in Room 831 of City Hall. CA 79
ANNOUNCEMENT P. Lee Johnson, Chairman of the Citizens
CITIZENS TASK FORCE Task Force to Review City Services,
FOR CITY SERVICES announced that the next meeting of the
Task Force was scheduled for Wednesday
evening, May 30, in Room 831, City Hall, for review of employee wages and benefits,
and invited Councilmen to attend.
RESOLUTION NO. 79-94
SETTLING CLAIM
ADOPTED
Acting on the request of the City
Attorney, MOTION was made by Bricken,
seconded by Yamamoto, to adopt the
following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 79-94 - A RESOLUTIONOF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANAAUTHORIZING SETTL~qENT OF A CERTAIN CLAIM FOR DAMAGES
AGAINST THE CITY. (Thomas K. Fellows & Argyne C. Fellows vs. John
J. Tuetimez, the City of Santa Ana, et al)
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
BRICKEN, LUXEMBOURGER, SERRATO, WARD, YAMAMO/O
NONE
GRISET, MARKEL
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ADJOUP~NENT
The meeting was informally adjourned
at 7:15 p.m.
B. ~I~ THOMPSON --
Acting Clerk of the Council
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