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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM A
September 14. 1998
Meeting
MG~PT
Authorization
Consent
Informational X
Public Hearing
Regular
REQUEST: City Manager informing the City Commission that the City of Winter
Springs received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Florida league of
Cities for the City's contribution to the 1998 City Innovations Showcase.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to inform the City Commission that the City
of Winter Springs received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Florida
League of Cities in recognition of the City's contribution to the 1998 City
Innovations Showcase.
CONSIDERATION:
Every two years the Florida League of Cities produces a publication entitled
"City Innovations Showcase." The publication focuses on specific ways that
cities provide better services, save tax dollars or create a brighter future for
their communities.
This year's showcase featured 191 innovative entries. The City of Winter
Springs entries included the Floor Offset Pension Plan and the Police Chief
Selection Process.
The "City Innovations Showcase" has become a resource base publication for
innovative ideas to be shared among Florida's local governments. The
publication benefits all Florida citizens as elected officials and staff learn new
ways to enhance services, save taxpayer dollars, involve residents in their
local programs and meet local needs.
FUNDING: None
RECOMMENDATION: For informational purposes.
IMPLEMENTATION: None
ATTACHMENT:
Certificate of Appreciation
Copy of Page 7 from the 1998 Innovations
Showcase publication featuring the City's entries.
COMMISSION ACTION:
Certificate of Appreciation
The Florida League of Cities, Inc.
extends its sincere appreciation to
City of Winter Springs
for contributing to the success of the
1998 City Innovations Showcase
Florida Cities. . .
Great Places to Live I
Work and Play
Samuel J. F ,Mayor, City of Greenacres
1997-98 Pr nt. Florida League of Cities, Inc.
Administration
developed as an intergovernmen-
tal project involving 10 local gov-
ernments. This 20-year-old
consortium built and maintains
an emergency services training
facility, which is equipped with $3
million worth of state-of-the-art
training props. Board adminis-
tration for the Institute is housed
with the City of Orlando, and
the interlocal agreement partners
include: (1) the cities of
Kissimmee, Maitland, Orlando,
S1. Cloud, Winter Garden, and
Winter Park; (2) the county
governments of Orange and
Seminole; (3) the Orange County
School Board; and (4) a volunteer
fire department. Contact: Jodi
Litchfod, Esquire, Board Counsel
for the Central Florida Emergency
Services Institute and Chief
Assistant City Attorney, City of
Orlando, 400 South Orange
Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801;
(407) 246-3480; or William L.
Miles, Academy Coordinator,
Central Florida Emergency Ser-
vices Institute, 2966 West Oak
Ridge Road, Orlando, FL 32809;
(407) 855-3281; e-mail:
cfesi@cfesi.tech.fl.us.
City Committee Addresses Year
2000 Software Problem - St.
Petersburg
(See Administration - Technology
and Telecommunications)
Employee Achievement Award
Program - St. Petersburg
In June 1997, the city's
Employee Relations Department
initiated a coordinated Employee
Achievement Award Program to
reward employees for a job well
done. The umbrella program in-
cludes gifts for employees for
length of service, awards for
outstanding achievements and
performance, awards for various
years of service, and special
awards, such as "Hats Off' and
"Service # 1," for employees who
perform in an exemplary fashion.
Contact: Bob Turel, Training
Coordinator, Employee Relations
Department, City of St. Peters-
burg, Post Office Box 2842, St.
Petersburg, FL 33731; (813) 892-
5457.
Junior Lifeguard Program - Vero
Beach
(See Community Enhancement -
Recreation Programs)
Employee Programs - Winter
Springs
"Floor Offset Plan" - With a
work force composed of a mix of
young, new employees and older
employees, the city faced the
challenge of designing a pension
plan that addressed the retire-
ment needs of all employees with- ,
out significantly increasing costs
to either the city or the employ-
ees. Since the typical defmed
benefit plan favors older employ-
ees and the typical deferred con-
tribution plan favors younger
employees, the city designed a
Floor Offset Plan that blends the
two plans into one plan. Thus,
employees can now receive the
greatest possible benefit, depen-
dent upon age, years of service,
and contribution level. The Floor
Offset Plan offered the following
improvements; reduced vesting
and waiting periods; two early
retirement provisions; unlimited
buy in for past governmental and
military service; death benefits;
and disability (work and non-
work related). The former plan
had a contribution rate of 7 per-
cent city and 1 percent employee.
The new plan's contribution rate
is 8 percent city and 2 percent
employee.
"Police Chief Selection Plan"
- The city employed a three-tier
selection process to evaluate
and select the best-qualified
candidate for the position of police
chief. The first tier involved the
appointment of a citizen selection
committee that recommended five
finalists based on work and edu-
cational experience. The second
tier was an assessment center
composed of law enforcement
experts, local government offi-
cials, and citizens. The assess-
ment center members measured
the following dimensions: com-
mand presence, technical and
professional knowledge, commu-
nications, planning and organiza-
tion, interpersonal sensitivity,
leadership, and executive skills.
In the third tier, the fmalists held
a "fire-side chat" with Police
Department personnel so that
compatibility with the depart-
ment and the community could
be determined. The selection
plan identified a highly qualified,
community-minded police chief
that is producing positive results.
This selection plan approach
provides a model that could be
used to identify and select any
local government manager.
Contact: Mary Wilson, Human
Resources Coordinator, City of
Winter Springs, 1126 East State
Road 434, Winter Springs, FL
32708; (407) 327-1800.
Review, Planning and
Reorganization for
Efficiency
CORE Team - Altamonte Springs
(See Public Safety - Health and
Safety)
Customer Service System -
Aventura
(See Comunity Relations - Public
Relations)
Municipal Marina and
Municipal Fishing Pier
Business Plans - Clearwater
(See Community Enhancement -
Recreation Programs)
Five-Year Solid Waste Business
Plan - Dunedin
(See Public Works - Solid Waste
Management)