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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989 07 31 City Commission Workshop Minutes WORKSHOP MEETING CITY COMMISSION CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS JULY 31, 1989 The Workshop Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida was called to order by Mayor Leanne M. Grove at 7:00 P.M.. ROLL CALL: Mayor Leanne M. Grove, Present Deputy Mayor Philip A. Kulbes, Absent City Manager Richard Rozansky, Present Commissioners: Cindy Kaehler, Present Arthur Hoffmann, Present William A. Jacobs, Present Paul P. Partyka, Present Police Department: City Manager Richard Rozansky went over the budget for fiscal year 1989-90 for the Police Department. Police Chief John Govoruhk explained all changes in the budget. There were no changes made by the Commission. The budget asked for by the Police Department is $1,508,666. That is an increase of $295,341 over the 1988-89 budget. Police training was discussed. Chief Govoruhk said they get one training lesson per month as least, and send people to Seminole County, Orange County, Jacksonville and Miami to Smith and Wesson School. Commissioner Hoffmann asked about the new computer company. Chief Govoruhk said they are looking at one in Jacksonville called IPTM, which deals strictly with fire and police, and has individual programs for each police department. Commissioner Kaehler suggested User Groups. Police vehicles were discussed. Chief Govoruhk ~aid that the dealer who supplies the vehicles depends on who comes up with the deal t'hrough Florida bidding process. They go on State bid. He said they buy cars with none of the extras on them, but they survey the old cars and take the mobiles, sirens, etc. off of them. When they get new cars, they assign the old ones with the most mileage to the Crime Watch or detec- tives who don't run them as much. There was discussion about opening the Police Department at night. City Manager Rozansky said we need to look at somehow being able to let people in the building if they need police service. Commissioner Kaehler suggested putting in a two-way camera which would allow you to see the person you're talking with. Commissioner Jacobs said he thought the lobby ought to be open at night with a secretary there. Fire Department: City Manager Richard Rozansky went over the budget for fiscal year 1989-90 for the Fire Department. Fire Chief Charles Holzman explained all changes in the budget. There were no changes made by the Commission. The budget asked for by the Fire Department is $865,849, an increase of $100,753 over this year's budget. Employee training was discussed. Chief Holzman explained that they are enrolled in the Central Florida Fire Adademy, and are provided with in-house training. They send out a portable training tower and a trailer. This way, they can provide most of their training while people are on duty. They are also involved in a Workshop Meeting, City ConunisE:ion, July 31, 1989 Page 2 tuition assistance program to encourage people to obtain certain credits for more certification on the job. There was discussion concerning buying the house on Flamingo Avenue that is next to Public Works, to be used as classrooms. Mayor Grove asked for a consensus on the $10,000, as to whether to use it to buy the house: Commissioner Hoffmann said that buying the house would give more flexibility. Commissioner Partyka said he didn't have enough information to know what he felt should be done. Commissioner Jacobs said he was for buying a permanant structure. Commissioner Kaehler said that spending money to rent instead of to buy, would just be throwing money away. She also suggested that when the Fire Department is expanded, adding extra footage onto it, would be economical. Paramedics City Manager Richard Rozansky went over the budget for fiscal year 1989-90 for the Paramedic Department with Fire Chief, Charles Holzman. Chief Holzman explained the budget. There were no changes made by the Commission. The budget asked for, is $236,565, $13,074 less than this year's budget. Mayor Grove announced a special meeting for Monday, August 7 at 7:00 P.M., to discuss the Public Works and Utilities budget. Meeting adjourned at 9:55 P.M.. Respectfully Submitted, Caroline McGinley City Clerk's Office