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7/7/2020
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City of Santa Ana, California <br />Proposal for Municipal Financial Advisory Services <br />4. Proposed Work Plan <br />Approach to Non -Bond Financing Scope of Services <br />March 12, 2020 <br />UFI has been providing the City with various non -bond financing services since 2013. In August 2013, we <br />completed a reorganization of the Community Redevelopment Agency. In September 2013, we completed <br />a comprehensive analysis of the City's debt portfolio. We have served as the City's dissemination agent <br />since 2014. In 2019, we were engaged by the City to analyze the City's pension liability and contemplated <br />issuance of pension obligation bonds. Through this process, we have developed an amortization model <br />for each of the City's 41 amortization bases that comprise the $681 million unfunded accrued liability <br />(UAL). This model serves as the foundation to evaluate potential funding solutions for the City's unfunded <br />pension and OPEB liability. <br />We are pleased to have had the opportunity to serve the City in various capacities over the past seven <br />years, which has enabled us to provide a deep institutional knowledge of the City and its finances. We <br />believe we are uniquely positioned to be able to continue to offer the City on -call services in addition to <br />traditional municipal advisory work. Furthermore, we believe we arethe only municipal advisory firm with <br />dedicated full-time staff in the area of pension advisory. <br />Public Management Group <br />UFI's Public Management Group offers clients a broad spectrum of financial consulting services, including <br />strategic planning, long-term financial forecasting, special studies, and performance improvement <br />services, including pension & OPEB modeling services. What sets the Public Management Group apart is <br />the practical, insightful recommendations honed by executive -level government experience. <br />UFI's goal is for our Public Management Group to serve as an extension of staff. UFI is headquartered in <br />Tustin, less than five miles from City Hall. It is our intent to coordinate the team in providing the types of <br />24/7 "on -call" financial advisory services as requested by the City. <br />Review of City's Financial Forecast <br />At UFI, we believe the best approach to developing sound financial policies, strategies and plans begins <br />with a solid long-term financial forecast of the General Fund. This tool can significantly help cities achieve <br />both fiscal stability and service sustainability through more informed decision -making. Armed with a <br />robust forecast, leadership (both appointed and elected) can identify critical unmet needs, develop <br />options to close funding gaps and create plans that achieve the City's strategic objectives because they <br />are aligned to a solid and continuously updated financial forecast and plan. <br />We acknowledge that the City currently has a financial forecast in use to achieve these goals. We are <br />prepared to conduct a review of this forecast, as outlined in the scope below. <br />Revenue and Expenditure Analysis and Opportunity Identification <br />A. Assessment of General Fund Revenue Streams, Including Possible Revenue Restructuring <br />Options and/or Ballot Measures to Enhance Stability and Sustainability <br />We can help the City assess identified revenue streams through a series of progressive steps that <br />allow management to iteratively evaluate both existing revenue streams and possible new <br />revenue streams, and determine which opportunities are worth pursuing and discard options that <br />are determined to be of low value. These four steps include the following: <br />VUR 10 <br />25F-29 <br />
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