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2/3 vote of the City Council. Authorization to utilize Economic Uncertainty reserve <br />beyond two consecutive years is strictly prohibited. <br />Current policy states general fund year-end operation balance can be considered <br />for term specific operational or capital needs for one-time items. Policy does not <br />include fund balance categories or definitions or calculation of operation balance. <br />Would like to have policy expanded to include these and any other committee <br />suggestions. <br />Reserve level options: 1) Status Quo - Maintain 20% operating reserve level, to <br />maintain rating; 2) Adjust the current reserve level to 2 months of operations <br />(16.67% - GFOA Recommendation); 3) Establish reserve level at 15% (in <br />compliance with policy); 4) City Council establishes new reserve level. Robert <br />Cortez added: other alternative is to give direction to revise policy to state between <br />2 months of operation but up to 20%, that way when you do budget at a minimum <br />we'll have 2 months' worth of reserve. If below the 20%; you're still within the policy <br />- and. -would solve rating issues Intent is to protect reserves. Language can be <br />modified to show up to 20%. <br />Use of One-time monies options: 1) Status Quo - can only be used to match one- <br />time non-recurring expenditures, term specific projects and programs, as well as <br />capital expenditures; 2) to offset structural deficits for a two-year period only <br />(Economic Uncertainty remains the same); 3) City Council exercises 100% full <br />discretion and includes the use of one-time monies to balance structural deficits, <br />requires 2/3 vote by the City Council (Economic Uncertainty remains the same). <br />Councilmember Sarmiento suggests separating policies (budget vs. reserves) for <br />clarity for council and public. For operating reserves, language for declaration of <br />fiscal crisis if not already existing, might be considered to include in policy. <br />Draft budget will be presented at May 16th City Council Meeting. Actual budget will <br />be on June 6th City Council Meeting. Options will be listed for council to select. <br />7. Jail Cost Review and Structure (Strategic Plan No. 1, 3) - (PD) <br />Christina Holland, Jail Administrator, provided overview of Type I and Type II jail <br />models. City currently operates a Type II jail facility, primarily for pre-trial and <br />sentenced inmates, Santa Ana Jail contract partners provide inmates, no local <br />arrests remain in our custody. Type II requires comprehensive medical services, <br />food services, law library, education and religious programs. Type I Jail Facility is <br />intended for pre -arraignment felony/misdemeanor offenders held for 48-72 hours <br />and are provided meals, uniforms, bedding and hygiene supplies as they do stay <br />overnight. <br />Temporary holding facility is more for our local arrests who are being released to <br />county on same day of arrival. Held for 4-6 hours for booking or until they are sober <br />May 15, 2017 l Economic Development, Infrastructure, Budget & Technology Minutes . <br />13A-10 <br />