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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 /> time, in need of support. There are 17 cities involved in the route, down from last year due to the Narrows <br /> Bridge being out of commission. He displayed the names of Fire and Police Departments involved in the <br /> event. There are ride distances from 16 to 100 miles available this year, and the 62-, 71-, and 100-mile <br /> rides will go through Orono. He displayed the 2020 map of the route and the communities and rest areas, <br /> and also displayed a list of sponsors involved.The group did a survey asking people if they would <br /> participate if Tour de Tonka took place; 67%said yes and 33%said no. They also asked how the riders <br /> felt about COVID-19 as it related to the event;most people indicated they would still participate,trusting <br /> event leaders would keep them safe. He also discussed survey responses,some of which included holding <br /> the event no matter what and encouraging lobbying efforts. They will hold the event August 1,fingers <br /> crossed. <br /> Walsh said Tour de Tonka is a great yearly event and it is fun to see everyone cruising through Orono. <br /> The City appreciates the work done to keep the event rolling and moving forward. <br /> Mr. Litfin stated Orono has a great City Staff and asked the Council to give them a high-five while <br /> maintaining social-distancing. <br /> CITY ENGINEER/PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> 15. PUBLIC WORKS SUPPORT AND UTILITY BILLING SPECIALIST <br /> Edwards said No. 15 is a request to begin the hiring process to fill a vacancy with outlined changes to the <br /> existing position.The Utility Billing and Payroll Specialist retired last fall and the position has gone <br /> unfilled since then. There have been some opportunities to outsource some responsibilities.As far as <br /> Public Works,that presented an opportunity with this position. One of the longstanding issues in Public <br /> Works is the lack of a unified Administrative support position/system for the department. Although they <br /> get Administrative support, it is spread out as a secondary duty to Administrative Staff from other <br /> departments. He proposed to the Administrator and Organizational Committee to consider the <br /> consolidation of the administrative tasks into one position,which would take about 50%of the position's <br /> time, and the other 50%is the traditional Utility Billing Specialist role.The position changed somewhat. <br /> It used to be the Payroll and Utility Billing Clerk,which was a Grade 6 position that reported to the <br /> Finance Director. The new position would be a Grade 5 and would report to him, although also <br /> supporting the Finance Director. The position would work at the front desk and back up the other front- <br /> desk position and centralize the other Public Works/Administrative support. There are impacts to the <br /> other Administrative positions. In particular,the Management Assistant position that provided some <br /> support to the department would shift to providing some Finance/Admin support,the HR benefits liaison <br /> for the items the City is outsourcing could fill some of the Public Affairs/Communication roles, and also <br /> outsourcing other tasks.As presented,the position is a Grade 5, and with the outsourcing and other <br /> things,represents a cost-savings of about$14,500 a year. Similar to the old position,the new position <br /> would be funded by the General and Utility Funds. He reiterated that the position replaces an existing <br /> position; it does not equate to an increase in full-time Staff at the City. He has a timeline to advertise and <br /> seek to fill the position. <br /> Johnson noted the$14,500 savings is from what the position was previously coded as,the City <br /> outsourced what the position was doing with Paychex,so the savings does not represent the capturing of <br /> the new expenses the City incurred with using the outside source. <br /> Edwards stated that it does. <br /> Page 9 of 22 <br />