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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002 05 13 Regular A Cost of Newsletter , -.' '''' -: 051302 Reg A Newsletter Appropriation.doc COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A Consent Informational Public Hearin!! Re!!ular X May 13,2002 Meeting Mgr, RJJ\ / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: City Manager requesting the City Commission to consider a supplemental appropriation of $10,000 to cover the cost of the newsletter for FY 2001. PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed to cover the increasing cost of the newsletter. CONSIDERA TIONS: The expense of successfully keeping the residents of Winter Springs informed of events and projects in the city is growing. Due to the heavy volume of events and projects in the city the newsletter has increased to as many as twelve pages from the original four pages with eight pages being the norm. There is a clear public preference for color. We have received very positive feedback from residents regarding the information they are seeing in the latest editions of the newsletter. The City Manager is requesting the Commission to consider one of the following options: I. Increase the amount of money being spent on the newsletter, giving the residents as much information .. as possible regarding events and projects going on in the city. '\ 2. Decrease the amount of information given to the residents to keep the cost at the present amount. FUNDING: Currently $23,600 is budgeted in line code 1100-58200 in the Commission budget for the newsletter. We have spent to date $26,237 for the first three quarters and the special annexation report. We anticipate the July newsletter to cost approximately $8,500. In order to fund the July newsletter and any unanticipated expenses we are recommending a supplemental appropriation of $10,000 to line code 1100-5820q. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Commission approve a supplemental appropriation of $1 0,000 to line code 1100-58200. ATTACHMENTS: · May 2, 2002 Memorandum from the Secretary to the City Manager. · City Newsletter Survey COMMISSION ACTION: ~ MEMORANDUM TO: Ronald W. McLemore, City Manager FROM: Jan Palladino, Secretary to the City Manager DATE: May 2, 2002 SUBJ: 2001 Newsletter Costs Attached is a breakdown of the costs for each newsletter put out since September 2001. Below are contributing factors to the increase in cost for our newsletter. · The newsletter goes out quarterly but may also include any special editions in anyone given year. The year 2001 included a special edition on the Dyson area annexation. · The cost of the newsletter depends on the amount of pages it contains. The Spring issue contained 12 pages. We normally have 6-8 pages. · All the newsletters have been done in color, not black and white. · We are increasing our mailing list. An update of the mailing list will be performed in October. We are at approximately 12,500 right now possibly going to 13,500 by the end of 2002. ^ I have received very positive feedback from the residents on the latest newsletter. I believe this is what they are looking for and we are on the right track in keeping the public informed and up to date with city business. They were very happy to see pictures and focusing more on events that pertain to our citizens directly. ..;!) The question is, how much does the city want to spend on putting out a quality newsletter? The present budget does not cover the cost for the 200 I newsletter. We need direction from the Commission how we are to proceed to meet the goals the Commission have set while keeping the residents happy at the same time. Attachment U :\Docs\ W ord\Newsletter\newsletter 2002 costs memo.doc 1-,- Newsletter Cost October 2001- September 2002 Fall 2001 . Postage Printing Total $1850.00 $6393.26 $8243.26 Winter 2002 Postage Printing Total $1561.83 $5933.00 $7494.83 Special Edition (Dyson Annexation flyer) Postage Printing Total $ 78.84 $ 653.57 $ 732.41 Spring 2002 Postage Printing Total $1810.73 $7956.00 $9766.73 Summer 2002 * Postage Printing Total $1740.86 $6760.76 8501.62 Grand Total for Newsletter $34.738.85 $23,600 is presently budgeted for the newsletter in FY 2001. *Note: The Summer Edition of the Newsletter will be published July 1, 2002. The average cost of the Summer Newsletter will be $8501.62 for a grand total of $34,006.43 for quarterly newsletters from October 2001 through September 30, 2002. (This average does not include the Special Edition (Dyson Annexation Flyer cost) U:\DOCS\WORD\NEWSLETTER\CITY NEWSLETTER SURVEY. DOC ,'I CITY NEWSLETTER SURVEY an: QUANTITY SCHEDULE POSTAGE PRINTING PAGES COLOR TOTAL COST Longwood 8,000 3 times year $ 800 $8,000 12 Full $26,400 Casselberry * 12,000 2 times year $2330 $2631 8 Full $9924 + employee overtime Oviedo 14,500 Quarterly $1850 $8,500 8 Full $41,400 Altamonte Springs 21,000 Quarterly $2200-$2500 $12,000-$15000 8-10 Full $56,800 Winter Springs 14,500 Quarterly $1850 $6393-$7956 8-12 Full $32,972 Lake Mary has not printed a newsletter since Fall 2000. Is presently putting one together. Sanford has not printed a newsletter since 2000. Not known if one will go out this year. *Casselberry utilizes an employee and a program called Page Maker for complete layout, it then goes to the printer for 12,000 copies, it then goes to a mailing house for labeling, postage and mailing. Casselberry is currently unhappy with their newsletter and has decided to go out for bid and have a printing firm do the complete newsletter. 1 j ,j , ij