File #: PRES 15-20    Version: 1 Name: Council Project Request Form
Type: Presentation Status: Regular Agenda
File created: 7/8/2015 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 7/21/2015 Final action: 7/21/2015
Title: The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and possibly give direction on a Council Project Form for the evaluation of individual Councilmember Project Requests.
Sponsors: Paul Jepson
Indexes: Fiscal Policies and Management
Attachments: 1. PowerPoint Presentation, 2. Council Project Request Form
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The Mayor and City Council shall discuss and possibly give direction on a Council Project Form for the evaluation of individual Councilmember Project Requests.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION
For the past four years City staff has used the Council Request Report to track individual Council member’s project requests, of various complexities, to document and track the completion of the requests. If a Council member makes a request of staff to provide information, take part in an activity or hold an event, among other things, the request is documented and progress is tracked and updated until completion. This report is distributed on a monthly base to all Council members.

The amount of staff time required to complete these projects varies greatly and ranges from a request to install a donated TV at the Copa Center (very simple) to holding a Volunteer Recognition Event at Copper Sky (required many hours of preparation), to holding a “Let’s Move” event which started simple but grew into a project that required the dedication of significant staff resources.

One of Council’s role in municipal government is to prioritize projects by the assignment of resources. Based on the assumption that if a Council project request requires a significant dedication of staff resources, it should be brought before Council for approval to allocate or redirect required staff resources. The premise is it would be improper to allow a project requested by an individual Council member to, for lack of a better word, hijack staff resources from a project that was approved by the full Council.

To avoid the above scenario, staff has developed the Council Project Request Form. The purpose of this form is for staff to fully vet every Council Request and determine the true cost of each Council project, including staff cost in hours, materials cost, additional services cost, and the opportunity cost to other ongoing projects. Each Council Project Request will first be assigned to a Director l...

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