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Public Works Agency <br />www.santa-ana.org/public-works <br />Item # 14 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Staff Report <br />March 19, 2024 <br />TOPIC: Destruction of Obsolete City Records <br />AGENDA TITLE <br />Approve Destruction of Obsolete City Records <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />Approve the request for the destruction of obsolete records from the Public Works <br />Agency's Engineering Services Division, Development and Construction Engineering <br />Section in accordance with the retention schedule outlined in City Council Resolution <br />2013-014. <br />GOVERNMENT CODE §84308 APPLIES: No <br />DISCUSSION <br />On April 1, 2013, the City Council approved Resolution 2013-014 (resolution). This <br />Resolution provides the multiple agencies, departments, and offices of the City <br />guidance on the retention of City records such as how long the records need to be <br />retained. <br />City staff compiled the Citywide Records Retention Schedule (schedule) which sets <br />forth the retention period for a particular record. The schedule reflects the requirements <br />of the California Government Code, is modeled after the California Secretary of State's <br />sample for local government, and incorporates other statutory periods applicable to the <br />City. <br />The schedule attached to the resolution is broken down into multiple sections covering <br />the varied responsibilities and minimum retention periods applicable to each. <br />Section 5.13 of the resolution and the City's Municipal Code requires that the City <br />Attorney approve the destruction of a City record. Accordingly, Public Works has <br />prepared a list of obsolete records proposed for destruction in the form of a <br />memorandum (Exhibit 1). A copy of the memorandum was reviewed by staff from the <br />City Attorney's Office and approved by the City Attorney. <br />Destruction of these records will serve to benefit each office with more efficient access <br />to files and alleviate the City's storage needs to maintain obsolete records. <br />