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2006-10-03 JOINT CONSOLIDATION COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes October 3,2006, 8:30 a.m. Beverly City Hall PRESENT: Timothy Flaherty, Miranda Gooding, Paul Manzo, Maria Decker. Kathleen Griffin was also present. Michael Collins, Director of Public Services, joined the Committee for discussion at 8:30 a.m. Mr. Flaherty explained that the Committee is exploring the possibility of consolidating school and city maintenance functions, and asked Mr. Collins to share his thoughts on this issue. The following is a summary of the maj or points made by Mr. Collins during the course of his discussion with the committee members: 1. Mr. Collins stated that he believed the consolidation of school maintenance functions within the Department of Public Services would be desirable for the following reasons: a) it would eliminate the current duplication of effort, funds and tools between the city and school maintenance departments; b) Public Services is a "deeper" organization with greater manpower and more expertise to direct to any given task or problem; and c) it would result in a better quality and consistency of school building maintenance. 2. Mr. Collins would like to see a formal study of necessary school maintenance (both regular maintenance and long-term maintenance issues) performed in order to help guide any consolidation effort. 3. Public Services is currently comprised of the following divisions/departments: highway; building and maintenance; water department; forestry and grounds; motor vehicle division. 4. If consolidation were to take place, Mr. Collins envisions that the existing school employees would probably become a separate division within Public Services to ensure direct interface with the school. 5. Cost-savings in the short-term would probably not materialize (i.e. there would not be any reduction in personnel). However, over the long-term, there would be savings and efficiencies associated with better maintenance of buildings and less need for repair/replacement costs. 6. There is currently a budgetary tension between public services and the school department with regard to sharing man-power. While some collaboration is possible, Mr. Collins is reluctant to allocate manpower to school needs without commensurate budgeting. There was discussion about the practice of billing the school department for services provided by public services. 7. Of the various options for consolidating (e.g. consolidating only grounds functions and/or moving the city-wide grounds functions under the school facilities department) were discussed. Mr. Collins was of the firm opinion that a partial consolidation would be unworkable and would not be worth it. At approximately 10:00 a.m., Mr. Collins left and Russell Fisk, Director ofInformation Systems, joined the committee for a discussion about the possibility of consolidating school and city technology responsibilities. The following is a summary of the ensuing discussion: 1. Mr. Fisk was generally positive about consolidating the departments, though he was clear that consolidation would probably require additional personnel (one person to perform the administrative/triage functions of taking calls and at least one additional tech person to work on computers). 2. In his view, the school tech department will undoubtedly require at least 3 additional personnel to handle tech systems if there is no consolidation. 3. If functions were to be consolidated, then he would expect that the school programmatic position (currently filled by Judy Miller) would continue to report to the school administration, as opposed to the Technology Systems department. 4. In general, there would be a need to carefully analyze budget and supervisory issues if the functions were to be consolidated, but he thought that those issues could be worked through relatively easily and that, overall, consolidation would be the best approach. 5. Phone service was discussed briefly and he estimated that the city/school could potentially save as much 1/3 of current phone costs if there were to be a consolidation of the city and school phone systems/billing.