File #: 21-746    Version: 1 Name: SR for Acct Principals CSA for PD Busn Mgr
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 1/4/2022 Final action: 1/4/2022
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution Approving a Consulting Services Agreement with Accounting Principals for $100,000 for Financial Services at the Police Department
Sponsors: Abdul Pridgen
Related files: 21-747
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Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution Approving a Consulting Services Agreement with Accounting Principals for $100,000 for Financial Services at the Police Department

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Staff recommends that the City Council consider and approve a Consulting Services Agreement with Accounting Principals to assist the Police Department with financial analysis and business continuity. Funding is available from Police Department salary savings through ongoing vacant department positions.

BACKGROUND

The Police Business Manager position has been vacant for a year and has given rise to the need for financial support services in the Police Department. This position pays all the bills, manages all contracts, administers all grants, and generally is the bridge between the Police and Finance Departments.

The City initially entered into an agreement with Magdalene King'ori on September 7th, 2021 for her financial expertise. That engagement has been successful and beneficial to the completion of required activities. The scope of this work included drafting new contracts for this biennial budget cycle, paying all invoices, drafting Council staff reports and resolutions, generating budgetary analyses for the new Police Chief, and training new management staff on Finance Department procedures. She will also onboard the new Police Business Manager once hired.

Analysis

The Police Department was unsuccessful in its first recruitment for a new Police Business Manager. The Human Resources Department initiated a second recruitment that is currently underway. The Council may recall a presentation in October, 2018 regarding the potential for significant turnover in Police management (72%, or 8 out of 11) that could retire by December 2021. In fact, 91% of its management (all but one Police Captain) have retired or resigned. This reality poses an opportunity to shape the future of law enforcement in San Leandro, bu...

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