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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 11,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 4. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS—HEALTH INSURANCE <br /> Printup stated he would like a brief rundown of why this is being looked at and why the Council decided <br /> to move forward with it so that the public knows the Council is always trying to peel back the layers of <br /> the onion as much as possible. <br /> Walsh noted the Council thinks costs have gone up 10-20%for many years and they want to go out to the <br /> market, which requires the City to terminate the agreement they have, but the City feels they can do <br /> better. The Council decided to move forward with that decision at the last Work Session. He thanked <br /> Printup for pulling it off the agenda so everyone can have a good understanding of the what/why. He said <br /> the City always looks at the dollars for efficiency but at the same time makes sure to get the best product. <br /> Printup stated the City also does not want to be held hostage. <br /> Crosby said there is nothing like competition in a free market. <br /> Johnson asked why the City is utilizing Paychex to do this, if there is a charge, and if there is a benefit. <br /> Olson said approval for use of Paychex for payroll services was made at the last Council meeting.He <br /> stated Paychex can also act as the City's insurance broker. They would receive their money in an agent <br /> fee directly from whatever insurance carrier the City ends up with,just like Gallagher was the agent when <br /> the City was with LOGIS and LOGIS/HealthPartners paid Gallagher. The City does not get billed <br /> separately for Paychex to be the agent,but the agent fee/cost is buried somewhere within the premiums. If <br /> the City gets better premiums than currently, it is a good thing. Paychex will also handle the City's <br /> electronic benefit enrollment. Currently,the City uses a third party for electronic benefits,but they still <br /> have to manually enter those deductions and payments into the system. With Paychex,those changes will <br /> be made automatically to each individual's paycheck. This will make it more efficient in getting <br /> employees enrolled in the right benefits and the right payroll deductions set up, and will eliminate one <br /> more spot where an error could creep into the system, as there will be no manual entry after this point. <br /> Seals asked Olson if there were benefits to Paychex that he had not planned on. <br /> Olson answered that this component was an unexpected benefit they found when talking to Paychex. <br /> Seals suggested the next time she and Printup push to make changes,that Staff not be so defiant. She said <br /> it is not meant to be an"I told you so,"but at times it feels like Staff felt like they had bad intentions. She <br /> noted Printup was fighting for this long before she joined the Council. She said she is pointing it out to let <br /> Staff know there is rationale behind some of the things they push. She asked Staff to give them the benefit <br /> of the doubt. <br /> Printup said he was going through some old emails from when he was first on the Council, around 2011- <br /> 2013.A common theme in some goal-setting sessions was Council-trusting-Staff issues. He laughed <br /> when he read that because now it seems like there is a Staff-trusting-Council issue. When the <br /> Organizational Committee was formed, it was not to start cutting and pushing people away and getting <br /> people out, it has always been to serve the residents as best as possible, because that is everyone's job. He <br /> said the public is at the top of every organizational structure/chart the City has. If the Council can do it in <br /> a lean and mean way,that is what they will do. If it means moving around the shells in a shell game or <br /> rearranging the deck chairs, it will happen every quarter if necessary,because things change,times <br /> change, and Councils change. He understands change is scary,but this Council is becoming established <br /> Page 5 of 22 <br />