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CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK
ELECTRONIC CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE
Monday, September 21, 2020
6:15 p.m.
Remote Meeting Via Zoom Remote Meetings
Reason for Electronic Meeting
To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, protect the public health, and provide essential protections to
vulnerable persons, it is crucial that all persons take steps to limit in-person contact. These critical
mitigation measures include social distancing and limiting the number of people interacting at public
gatherings. On March 18, 2020 Governor Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-15 titled “Temporary
authorization of remote participation in public meetings and hearings and temporary relief from monthly
meeting requirements for school boards”. The City of Roosevelt Park must continue to conduct public
business during this emergency, including actions to respond to COVID-19, and the general public must
be able to continue to participate in government decision making without unduly compromising public
health, safety, and welfare. To protect the public health, safety, and welfare and comply with the
Governor’s orders and CDC recommendations, the City Council meeting will be held remotely and
electronically.
Public Participation Instructions
Members of the public may view the meeting live via Zoom meetings at the link below. There will be
two portions of public comment with the first pertaining to items on current meeting agenda and the
second being general public comment. Please state name and address and observe the three-minute limit
per comment.
To Access Zoom Meeting Via smart phone, computer, tablet please following the below link:
LINK:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83827593581?pwd=SEdRNlh1WGYvOFg5MDIrZCtqdEtFUT09
Password: 092120
The remote meeting is also accessible for users with a cellular telephone or land line by calling the
following numbers.
PHONE INSTRUCTIONS
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 929 205 6099 or +1 312 626 6799 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782
Webinar ID: 838 2759 3581 Password: 092120 Meeting participants with questions on utilization of the Zoom Remote meeting platform can visit the following link
for tutorials on use
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials American Disability Act Compliance: For access to open meetings of the City Council and any of its committees or
subcommittees, the City of Roosevelt Park will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, to
individuals with disabilities who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hour notice to the City of Roosevelt
Park. You may also utilize Michigan Relay Service which provides telecommunications relay services for the state
of Michigan including TTY, Voice Carry Over (VCO), Hearing Carry Over (HCO), Speech-to-Speech (STS),
Spanish and CapTel®. Dial 711 to use Michigan Relay Service or visit www.hamiltonrelay.com/michigan.
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City of Roosevelt Park
Virtual Meeting Instructions
City of Roosevelt Park www.rooseveltpark.org
900 Oak Ridge Rd Phone 231-755-3721
Muskegon, Michigan 49441 Fax 231-755-1442
Commission and committee members
1. Use your computer or tablet if possible. Mobile phones tend to struggle with audio.
2. Navigate to www.zoom.us and set up a new account.
3. You will receive an email from Zoom prompting you to enter your name and set up a password. Please
remember that the name you enter will be displayed during the meeting. Be sure to use Mayor,
Commissioner, Chairperson, etc.
4. Allow Zoom to install on your device (If you already have the Zoom client installed, be sure you are always
using the latest version).
5. Select a quiet location with proper lighting and without a window behind you. Be mindful of how you are
dressed and what is in your background. You may also want to consider using background such as the
City Seal or City Hall.
6. Remember, people can see and hear what you are doing at all times.
7. Click on the meeting invitation link which will be emailed to you.
8. There will always be at least one Meeting Moderator (City Employee) to handle the administrative tasks
of the meeting (i.e. Setting up the meeting, ensuring participants can speak during public comments,
explain how to ‘raise their hand’, etc.).
a. Moderator will remind board/commission members to ensure their name reflects their title. For
example, Mayor XXXX, Mayor Pro-Tem XXXX, Commissioner XXXX, etc.
Virtual meeting overview
1. All applicable FOIA (Freedom of Information Act), OMA (Open Meeting Act) and Executive Order 2020-15
and 2020-48 guidelines are being followed.
2. Participants will be able to listen, see the Council members and participate in public comments.
3. Zoom meeting details
a. Participation is limited to 100 people. This can be changed if deemed appropriate.
b. Muted audio will be the default for all participants.
Before the start of the meeting
1. You may log into the Zoom virtual meeting up to 10 minutes before the posted meeting start time,
however you can not login before the host opens the meeting.
2. Video/audio settings
a. Council members, the City Clerk, the City Manager and the City Attorney will be unmuted
immediately (by the meeting moderator) upon joining the meeting.
b. The meeting moderator is the only person who can unmute public participants during the
meeting.
c. Please note that non-host participants can mute themselves in Zoom, however, they will NOT be
able to unmute themselves. They can raise their hand (visually or electronically) to notify the
meeting moderator that they would like to be unmuted for public comment.
3. If necessary, the host can designate a co-host
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4. Public participants (All but the City Council, City Manager, City Clerk & City Attorney)
a. All meeting participants’ audio will be muted.
b. Public should follow same rules as regular meetings by stating their name and address before
speaking during public comments for no more than three minutes per person.
Start of the meeting
1. The Mayor or Chairperson will start the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance as normal.
2. The Mayor or Chairperson will remind guests that public participants have been muted.
3. The Mayor or Chairperson will inform the public that if they wish to speak during public comments, they
can raise their hand electronically during public comment portions of the agenda. The Mayor,
Chairperson or Clerk will call out their name at which time the meeting moderator will unmute the public
participant. When they have completed speaking, they will be muted once more.
Meeting agenda
1. We will follow our standard meeting agenda.
2. Multiple people will be able to talk at the same time. The Mayor or Chairperson will do their best to
ensure people are recognized for speaking in order to ensure we don’t talk over each other.
3. Votes will be roll call votes. This will ensure that the minutes reflect the proper votes.
4. The Mayor or Chairperson will repeat who moved each motion and who seconded said motion to ensure
the minutes are accurate.
5. The moderator will monitor the participants to see if any of them have ‘raised their hand’ to comment
during the appropriate time.
Public comments
1. The Mayor or Chairperson will announce that we have reached our public comments section.
2. Participants that wish to speak should be asked to ‘raise their hand’ as explained by the moderator at the
start of the meeting and repeated at this time as well.
3. The Mayor or Chairperson will announce the first person who wishes to speak and ask them to state their
first and last name, home address and remind them to limit their comments to 3 minutes.
4. At this point, the moderator will unmute the person.
5. After their comments have been concluded, the moderator will mute the participant.
NOTE: We will complete steps 2-5 until all public comments have been heard.
After the meeting adjourns
1. The meeting moderator will close the meeting after the meeting has been adjourned.
How the public can attend the meeting
• The Zoom meeting link will be emailed to all board and commission members as well as on our website
and on every agenda cover sheet.
• Public does not need a username or password to participate – only the meeting link & meeting password.
• The public can also dial in via phone
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK
REMOTE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA September 21, 2019
6:15 p.m.
1. Work Session
2. Call to Order and Roll Call
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Invocation by Councilmember Neiser
5. Public Comment on Agenda Items
6. Approval of Consent Agenda
a. Regular Agenda
b. Minutes of September 8, 2020 City Council Meeting
c. List of Bills
7. Old Business
a. None
8. New Business
a. DPW Truck Purchase-FY 2021 State Purchasing
b. Police Vehicle-FY 2021 Municipal Purchasing Program
c. Bicycle Friendly Community Certification Program-Council Approval
d. Set 2020 Trick-or-Treat Hours-Council Approval
e. Police Department Hazard Pay/Time Off Program-Council Information
9. Comments from Mayor and City Council
10. Reports from City Manager, City Attorney & Department Heads
11. Public Comment
Please state your name and home address. Please limit comments to 3 minutes
per individual. (City Council Rules of Procedure: 10/7/2011)
12. Adjournment
American Disability Act Compliance: For access to open meetings of the City Council and any of its
committees or subcommittees, the City of Roosevelt Park will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids
and services, to individuals with disabilities who want to attend the meeting, upon twenty-four hour
notice to the City of Roosevelt Park. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services
should contact the City of Roosevelt Park, City Clerk by writing or calling, 231-755-3721 or call the
following: TDD: Dial 7-1-1 and request a representative to dial 231-755-3721.
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council From: Jared Olson, City Manager Date: September 18, 2020 Subject: Monday, September 21, 2020 – REMOTE CITY COUNCIL MEETING The following is information pertaining to items on the agenda for your meeting: COUNCIL WORK SESSION:
a. Active Agenda Items
b. Muskegon County Senior Millage-Municipal Allocation Discussion- Due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, several of the approved Senior Millage plans have been derailed. Items such as in-home work and large group luncheons have not been allowed since March of this year. Staff has requested that a representative from Muskegon County join us to go over possible ideas for utilizing these grant funds. Included is also the approved millage resolution from last winter for reference.
COUNCIL MEETING:
a. DPW Truck Purchase-FY 2021-As budgeted in the upcoming FY 2021, the replacement of a 2005 two-wheel drive pickup has been planned. Staff has sought quotes from both the state purchase price holders. As to ensure delivery of the truck in the beginning of the new fiscal year, approval to order the unit is needed.
b. Police Vehicle-FY 2021 Municipal Purchasing Program- As budgeted in the upcoming FY 2021, the replacement of a 2014 Taurus with over 120,000 miles has been planned. Staff has sought quotes for purchase utilizing the state purchasing program and outfitting.
c. Bicycle Friendly Community Certification Program-Council Approval-Staff and local
volunteers/stakeholders have been working to complete the needed information and application for the Bicycle Friendly Community Certification. The deadline for submittal is October 1st and council approval is needed.
d. Set 2020 Trick-or-Treat Hours- Halloween for 2020 falls on Saturday, October 31st this year and while the event is recognized nationally, City Council has to set trick or treat hours by motion. This year, staff also recommends that Covid safety language be included and safe practices be encouraged.
e. Police Department Hazard Pay/Time Off Program-Informational- The results of the September 8th work session and previous discussions are outlined in the included memo. The City Attorney has reviewed and is working with the union business agent to set up a meeting to go over the proposal with the group. Once that meeting has occurred, the final proposal will be brought in front of the City Council for possible adoption and implementation.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
City of Roosevelt Park
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY COUNCIL
MEETING MINUTES September 8, 2020
This ZOOM/online meeting was called to order by Mayor Melissa Klos at 6:15 p.m. PRESENT: Council Members: Mayor Pro-Tem Aaron Langlois, Greg Neiser, Michael Sutton, Carim Calkins, Noah Crossno, Lynda Taylor STAFF: City Manager Jared Olson, City Attorney Will Meier, City Clerk Ann Wisniewski, Treasurer Kate Dibble, Supervisor Ben VanHoeven, Chief of Police Dave Boone ABSENT: None WORK SESSION Council discussed Agenda Items:
• Resolution to Establish Millage Rate-Fiscal Year 2021 • Resolution to Appropriate Funds-Fiscal Year 2021 • 2019 MERS Actuarial Report-Council Acceptance • Lawnmower Purchase-State/Government Purchasing Proposal • List of Bills
Special Guests: Michael Overley MERS Regional Manager Mayor Klos called the Council meeting to order at 8:15 p.m. 2020-133 ROLL CALL City Clerk Ann Wisniewski called roll call. 2020-134 INVOCATION Council Member Crossno provided the Invocation. PUBLIC HEARING – 2021 Fiscal Year Budget and Truth and Taxation Council Member Neiser moved to open the Budget and Truth in Taxation Public Hearing For Fiscal Year 2021 Budget and Millage rate for the City of Roosevelt Park. This motion was supported by Council Member Taylor. Council Member Neiser moved to close the Public Hearing, this motion was supported was supported by Council Member Taylor. 2020-135 PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS None
2020-136 CONSENT AGENDA Council Member Sutton moved to approve the consent agenda. This motion was supported by Council Member Neiser. Roll Call: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays, 0 absent 2020-137 UNFINISHED BUSINESS None 2020-138 NEW BUSINESS 9A. Resolution to Establish Millage Rate – Fiscal Year 2021 Mayor Pro Tem Langlois moved to approve the resolution levying a total operational Millage of 16.6 mills for the Fiscal Year 2021 commencing on December 1, 2020 and Authorize City staff to complete the l-4029 as presented. This motion was supported by Council Member Neiser. Roll Call: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays, 0 Absent. Motion Passes 9B. Resolution to Appropriation Funds-Fiscal Year 2021 Council Member Taylor moved to approve the Resolution of Appropriation for FY 2021 And the proposed 2021 Fiscal Year budget as presented. This motion was supported by Council Member Neiser. Roll Call: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays, 0 Absent. Motion Passes 9C. 2019 MERS Actuarial Report- Council Acceptance Council Member Crossno moved to receive the 2019 MERS actuarial valuation report for The year ending 12/31/19 as written. This motion was supported by Council Member Neiser. Roll Call: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays, 0 Absent. Motion Passes 9D. Lawnmower Purchase-State/Government Purchasing Proposal Council Member Taylor moved to accept the quote as presented from Burnips Equipment for the 2019 Spartan RT-HD61 mower and authorize the purchase in the amount of $8,500 and authorize staff to surplus sale the old equipment. This motion was supported by Council Member Neiser. Roll Call: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays, 0 Absent. Motion Passes. 2020-139 COUNCIL COMMENTS Council Members shared comments. 2020-140 DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS Department Heads shared comments. 2020-141 PUBLIC COMMENTS Mirelda Sanchez Tokarczyk 975 Post Rd, shared comments by email
2020-142 ADJOURNMENT Council Member Neiser moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:58 p.m. This motion was supported by Council Member Taylor and carried unanimously.
Ann Wisniewski, City Clerk
Invoice #
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(231) 755-3721
ROOSEVELT PARK, MI 49441
900 OAK RIDGE ROAD
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARKA Proud Community
Thursday, September 17, 2020User: TREASURERDB: Roosevelt Park
COUNCIL LIST
INVOICE AMTDESCRIPTIONVENDOR NAMECHECK NUMBER
1678(A) BURNIPS EQUIPMENT CO.
8,500.00 2019 SPARTAN RT-HD61 MOWER 20200911
Check Total 8,500.00
15(S) BANK OF AMERICA BUSINESS CARD
80.00 REFUND FOR UNUSED CREDIT FROM MML REFUND CREDITREFUND (80.00)REFUND FOR MML CONFERENCE 05072020CR
Check Total 0.00
16(S) BANK OF AMERICA BUSINESS CARD
11.20 CLEAR CREDIT ON ACCOUNT. REFUND CHECK IS CLEAR CREDIT
(11.20)CREDIT FOR LODGING - CLERK 20200506CR
Check Total 0.00
1679(A) AARON'S LAWN SERVICE LLC
80.00 CODE ENFORCEMENT MOWINGS 979043
Check Total 80.00
1679(E) ACCIDENT FUND
988.20 OCT WORKERS COMP 20201001
Check Total 988.20
1680(A) ASPHALT PAVING, INC.
35.45 PATCH 45305
Check Total 35.45
1680(E) BANK OF AMERICA BUSINESS CARD
47.67 VIRTUAL MEETING SOFTWARE 09/14/20 - 10/1 INV41308660
Check Total 47.67
1681(E) BLUE CARE NETWORK OF MI
2,461.41 RETIREE HEALTH CARE 202520002198
Check Total 2,461.41
1681(A) EMERGENCY SERVICES LLC
1,000.00 UNIT 6 - DEDUCTIBLE 14120/14121
214.09 UNIT 6 BATTERY/SPARK PLUG/TIRE VALVE STE 15544
1,807.00 UNIT 4 COVID UV LIGHT INSTALL 15585
Check Total 3,021.09
1682(A) FLEX ADMINISTRATORS, INC.
35.00 FLEXIBLE SPENDING ADMINISTRATIONAUGUST
305390
Check Total 35.00
1682(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
35.42 1000 0015 2536 - 896 W BROADWAY 204121168256
Check Total 35.42
1683(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
36.10 1000 0015 5745 936 OAKRIDGE GUL 1 201095523929
Check Total 36.10
1683(A) WEST MICHIGAN UNIFORM
41.40 DPW UNIFORM CLEANING 5446008
41.40 DPW UNIFORM CLEANING 5448107
41.40 DPW UNIFORM CLEANING 5450191
Check Total 124.20
1684(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
3,324.49 1000 0015 6057 936 OAKRIDGE GUL 2 2019095523930Check Total 3,324.49
1685(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
13.34 1000 0017 0686 3106 ROOSEVELT RD 20195523931
Check Total 13.34
1686(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
205.99 1000 0038 5011 TRAFFIC LIGHTS 202341317185
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(231) 755-3721
ROOSEVELT PARK, MI 49441
900 OAK RIDGE ROAD
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARKA Proud Community
Thursday, September 17, 2020User: TREASURERDB: Roosevelt Park
COUNCIL LIST
INVOICE AMTDESCRIPTIONVENDOR NAMECHECK NUMBER
Check Total 205.99
1687(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
45.00 1000 0460 5042 3105 ROOSEVELT 204210164517
Check Total 45.00
1688(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
227.65 1000 0460 5166 3106 ROOSEVELT 204210164518
Check Total 227.65
1689(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
31.22 1000 0597 2995 1168 CORNELL 206256878224
Check Total 31.22
1690(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
441.20 1000 0616 4881 1580 GARRISON 204655120418
Check Total 441.20
1691(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
29.11 1000 0616 6274 3064 GLENSIDE 204655120419
Check Total 29.11
1692(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
29.39 1000 0616 6498 2875 GLENSIDE 204655120420
Check Total 29.39
1693(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
28.98 1000 0622 0758 1344 GREENWICH RD 204655120421
Check Total 28.98
1694(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
45.39 1000 0628 6080 1502 HAVERHILL 202519314024
Check Total 45.39
1695(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
92.65 1000 0678 0280 898 W BROADWAY 204299160142
Check Total 92.65
1696(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
787.95 1000 0777 1684 880 OAKRIDGE 203943180584
Check Total 787.95
1697(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
28.85 1000 0783 4730 901 POST RD 203943180585
Check Total 28.85
1698(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
33.74 1000 0832 5373 3278 GERMAINE 201985369863
Check Total 33.74
1699(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
34.14 1000 0864 3968 1267 LAMBERT 203142249796
Check Total 34.14
1700(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
36.27 1000 0849 1167 3163 MAPLE GROVE 203142249797
Check Total 36.27
1701(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
28.98 1000 0864 2272 1140 SHERWOOD 203053251533
Check Total 28.98
1702(E) CONSUMERS ENERGY
218.76 1030 2926 0835 49441 LED LIGHT RD 202074354200
Check Total 218.76
1703(E) DTE ENERGY
44.88 GAS 900 OAKRIDGE RD 20200911
Check Total 44.88
1704(E) DTE ENERGY
Invoice #
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(231) 755-3721
ROOSEVELT PARK, MI 49441
900 OAK RIDGE ROAD
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARKA Proud Community
Thursday, September 17, 2020User: TREASURERDB: Roosevelt Park
COUNCIL LIST
INVOICE AMTDESCRIPTIONVENDOR NAMECHECK NUMBER
38.62 GAS 1572 GARRISON 20200911
Check Total 38.62
1705(E) DTE ENERGY
39.19 GAS 3106 ROOSEVELT RD 20200913
Check Total 39.19
1706(E) ETNA SUPPLY COMPANY
122.70 WATER/SEWER SUPPLIES S103677616.001 483.76 WATER/SEWER SUPPLIES S103677616.002Check Total 606.46
1707(E) HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES
548.69 WATER/SEWER, PARKS, SHOP, COMMUNITY CENT 20200913
Check Total 548.69
1708(E) PITNEY BOWES INC
59.57 POSTAGE MACHINE 092020
Check Total 59.57
1709(E) PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION
35.50 OXYGEN CYLINDER 98431499
29.19 CO2 CYLINDER RENTAL 98515374
Check Total 64.69
1710(E) STANDARD INS. CO.
438.79 LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS OCT 2020 20201031
Check Total 438.79
1711(E) TRUGREEN PROCESSING CENTER
854.38 LAWN SERVICES 126473188
Check Total 854.38
1712(E) WEX BANK
1,382.77 GAS - PD/526.112 GAL, DPW/348.969 GAL 67275519
Check Total 1,382.77
37196 ACE HEATING AND COOLING
229.33 REPAIR A/C UNIT - COMMUNITY CENTER 3182
Check Total 229.33
37197 BURNS RONALD
1,213.60 DENTAL REIMBURSEMENT DENTAL
Check Total 1,213.60
37198 DENNISTON STEVE
137.72 UB refund for account: WOO3-001474-0000- 09/10/2020
Check Total 137.72
37199 FERGUSON SUPPLY CO.
1,812.46 METERS 0110132
Check Total 1,812.46
37200 FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CARE
314.76 UNIT 19 - TRAILER TIRES 144314
Check Total 314.76
37201 FONKERT ELECTRIC LLC
301.00 A/C COMMUNITY CENTER 20200827
Check Total 301.00
37202 GINMAN TIRE COMPANY
540.00 UNIT 6 TIRES 123597
Check Total 540.00
37203 MUSKEGON CENTRAL DISPATCH 911
3,465.00 CENTRAL DISPATCH FEES JUNE 2020 2000000271
3,568.92 CENTRAL DISPATCH FEES OCTOBER 2020 2000000397
Check Total 7,033.92
Invoice #
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(231) 755-3721
ROOSEVELT PARK, MI 49441
900 OAK RIDGE ROAD
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARKA Proud Community
Thursday, September 17, 2020User: TREASURERDB: Roosevelt Park
COUNCIL LIST
INVOICE AMTDESCRIPTIONVENDOR NAMECHECK NUMBER
37204 PARMENTER LAW
891.00 GENERAL LEGAL 253880
417.00 PROSECUTION 253881
139.50 TAX APPEAL 253882
Check Total 1,447.50
37205 PLANTENGA'S CLEANERS
36.65 PD UNIFORM CLEANING 20201001
Check Total 36.65
37206 SHORELINE INSURANCE AGENCY
602.00 ADDITION OF PD VEHICLE 2420
Check Total 602.00
37207 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, LLC
155.74 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES 102786138-001Check Total 155.74
37208 STRONG INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY
73.51 HYDRANTS 1427072
Check Total 73.51
37209 WEST MICHIGAN RUBBER & SUPPLY
71.84 HOSE CLAMP I-84374-0
Check Total 71.84
Report Total 39,095.71
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK
RESOLUTION 20-03
Muskegon County Senior Millage Municipal Allocation
WHEREAS, in 2017 the voters of Muskegon County approved a new millage dedicated to improving the lives of
residents 60 years of age and older.
WHEREAS, the Muskegon County Board of Commissioners approved allocating 25% of the annual senior millage
funds to local municipalities to coordinate and provide services, programs, and activities for seniors in
their jurisdictions.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Roosevelt Park hereby resolve the allocation and utilization of the 2020
Roosevelt Park Muskegon County Senior Millage in the following segments.
Property Maintenance (Home Chore)
the City of Roosevelt Park is an aging community with homes and properties largely developed in mid-twentieth
century. With a senior population that is increasingly unable to maintain and repair their homes and properties, it is the
City’s intent to assist senior residents with property maintenance and minor home repairs. Annually, we address
numerous property maintenance issues within the targeted demographic, exclusively seniors. The cost is approximately
$100-$200 to address each instance of property maintenance. We anticipate an annual budget of $6,567
Senior Financial Crimes Assistance (Information & Referral)
Changing technologies have seemingly increased the ways in which scammers are able to take advantage of our senior
population. It is the City’s intent to increase our enforcement activities related to addressing scams and other financial
crimes committed against our seniors. We anticipate working with County Prosecutor’s Office to work collaboratively
with other communities throughout the County. Our anticipated contribution to assist in this collaborative effort is
$3,283 annually.
Senior Luncheon and Social Event (Senior Meal Services)
Social interactions are vitally important, especially amongst the senior population. It is the City’s intent to host a once-
per-year Senior Luncheon within the City of Roosevelt Park to connect seniors and provide and harbor social growth
within the community. Meals will be prepared locally in Muskegon County and educational speakers and programs
will be provided within the event. If budgetary aspects allow, more than one event could possibly be planned to
maximize efficiency and effectiveness.
Administrative Costs
The City anticipates in incurring a small amount of administrative costs fees associated with the allocation of the
services described above in the amount of $1,459.
Budget
Home Chores $6,567
Senior Financial Crimes $3,283
Congregate Meals $3,283
Administration $1,459
Total $14,592
City of Roosevelt Park
A Proud Community
Agenda Item _8A____
CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
September 21, 2020
DPW Pick-Up Truck Purchase-FY 2021
Date: September 21, 2020
As budgeted in the previously approved Fiscal Year 2021, the Department of Public Works Superintendent has received bids for a three-quarter ton standard cab pickup truck. Three bids were received that reflect both the Ford and the Chevrolet state purchasing contracts. As presented in the attached memo from the DPW Superintendent, the Chevrolet from Berger with the state purchase contract was the least expensive at a total cost of $29,941. This includes the outfitting to eventually add a plow to the unit as it is moved through the equipment fund activities. This is the first DPW pickup truck replacement since FY 2015 and the new unit will be replacing a 2005 Chevrolet that is a two-wheel drive. Staff is recommending along with the purchase of the new vehicle; the City Council authorize staff to place the 2005 unit up for public auction on a municipal surplus website as to gain a strong return on the vehicle. As noted, the assembly and delivery is expected to last 2-4 months and thus the truck is to be tentatively delivered in January of 2021. Financial Impact: The funds have been approved in FY 2021 in the Equipment Fund account 101-690-970 for this purchase. Recommendation: Move to accept the quote from Berger Chevrolet as presented for the budgeted purchase of a DPW pickup truck as presented. Along with authorizing the City Manager and City Clerk to execute all needed paperwork. Also, authorize staff to surplus sale the current car 2005 Chevrolet 2WD pick-up through a public online auction to gain a maximum return on the unit resale.
Signature:
Title: City Manager
Memo To: Jared Olson, City Manager
From: Ben VanHoeven, DPW Supervisor
Date: September 17, 2020
Re: FY 2021 ¾ ton pickup truck
Jared,
I am writing this letter regarding the purchase of a 2021 ¾ ton pickup truck.
I reached out to several MIDEAL participants for quotes on ¾ ton trucks (Ford and Chevy). I received 3 returned bids as follows.
• Signature Fords price was 30,798.00.
• Great Lakes Fords price was 30,732.00.
• Berger Chevrolet price was 29,941.00
My recommendation is to purchase from Berger Chevrolet who has the state purchasing contract with the lowest price.
We would like to place our order in this fiscal year as the truck will take 3-4 months to build and ship. This will put the purchase in our 2021 fiscal year.
The purchase of this truck will replace truck #11 a 2005 Chevy with 86,188 miles.
Respectfully,
Ben VanHoeven
DPW Superintendent
Cost per vehicle $29,941.00 Vehicle Description:
Year 2021Number of units 1
Make Chevrolet
Total Bid Amount $29,941.00 Model 2500 Silveradoreg cab 4wd w/t
Vendor: Bid Prepared For :Berger Chevrolet Inc.
City of Roosevelt ParkAddress 2525 28th Street S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Phone (616) 949-5200
Fax (616) 988-9178
Signature Robert Evans
Printed Signature _Robert M. Evans____Date 9/18/2020
BID PER ENCLOSED SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle would not be delivered until after 12/31/2020
Price includes title fee and delivery. Pricing based off the State of Michigan MIDEAL Contact # 071-B7700177
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CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
September 21, 2020
Item: Police Vehicle-FY 2021 Municipal Purchasing Program
Date: September 21,2020
Summary: As discussed and included with the upcoming FY 2021 budget is the replacement of the oldest and least trustworthy car in the fleet with a new Ford Explorer Interceptor which should have a life expectancy of at least eight years. As also reflected within the FY 2021 budget, the increased DDA service transfer of $62,000 is helping to pay for this budgeted item. The unit quote is for a 2021 Ford Explorer Interceptor utilizing the Macomb County Purchasing Program price of $35,849.00. This price is a municipal group purchasing price and is less than the MIDEAL State system. This vehicle will replace Car 3 which is a 2014 Ford Taurus Interceptor that currently has 120,000 (and growing) miles on it. Some equipment and systems from the retiring police car will be reutilized, reducing outfitting costs. The quote from Emergency Services LLC for the outfitting of the car is $8,310.89. Please note that the labor as part of our service agreement is already covered and thus the only cost is for the parts purchases. Emergency Services has offered a trade in value of $2,500 for the surplus unit and that is reflected in the total quote breakdown. However, staff feels that a higher return is possible through an online competitive auction and thus that is included in this recommendation. As such, the current vehicle and any parts or equipment that can’t be utilized on the replacement cruiser will remain the property of the City of Roosevelt Park. Outside graphics for the last police vehicle purchase was quoted by Extreme Graphics at $840.43. We are estimating a similar cost and for the quote to hold for this new vehicle. The current lead time for delivery and outfitting is 10-12 weeks and thus we could expect a December delivery. Financial Impact: $45,000.42 from the general fund however a surplus sale of car #3 will help offset some portion of the initial expenditure. This is a budgeted project in the upcoming FY 2021. Recommendation: To approve the purchase of a 2021 Ford Interceptor and accompanying outfitting as presented along with authorizing the City Manager and City Clerk to execute all needed paperwork. Also, authorize staff to surplus sale the current car #3 through a public online auction to gain a maximum return on the unit resale.
Signature: Title: City Manager
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CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
September 21, 2020
Bicycle Friendly Community Certification-Council Approval
Date: September 21, 2020
Summary: Per discussions at previous City Council meetings and within the Master Plan public hearings, City staff and local bicyclist volunteers have worked on obtaining the required information in order to submit the City of Roosevelt Park for a national Bicycle Friendly Community Certification. The process is ongoing, and the application is still being worked on however the deadline for submittal is October 1st. As such, the City Council would have to approve the submittal of information during the September 21st meeting. The total submittal document will be dozens of pages long and will include several attachment of community bicycling information. This has been a collaboration that includes the Muskegon County Bicycling Coalition, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission, Mercy Health, and our local schools. Attached is the program’s background information however more information including the very lengthy application is on the Bicycle Friendly America website at www.bikeleague.org Financial Impact: No direct financial cost to approve the submittal or to be certified Recommendation: Move to authorize staff to submit the 2020 Bicycle Friendly Community Certification information and application by the required October 1st deadline. Signature:
Title: City Manager
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CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
September 21, 2020
Item: Halloween 2020
Date: September 21, 2020
Summary: In 2020, Halloween falls on Saturday, October 31st. Traditionally, the Roosevelt Park City Council has scheduled "Trick or Treat" activity hours from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Halloween day as to help guide the annual event. As added encouragement for a safe event, staff is recommending that the City Council include the recommendation to observe social distancing and Covid-19 mitigation measures to the best of each individual’s ability. Financial Impact: None Recommendation: To set trick or treat hours from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 31, 2020 and encourage social distancing and individual safety protocols. Signature:
Title: City Manager
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CITY OF ROOSEVELT PARK CITY COUNCIL MEETING
September 21, 2020
Police Department Covid-19 Hazard Pay/Time Off Program-Informational Purposes
Date: September 21, 2020
Summary: Following numerous early discussions in the year and after receiving input from council during the September 8th City Council meeting, staff has semi-formalized the following program details for a possible COVID Hazard Pay/Time Off program. Goal of Program: The goal of the Police Department Covid-19 Hazard Pay/Time Off Program is to provide additional time off for full time police staff who worked through the Covid-19 “Stay home order” while incurring as little additional unbudgeted current and future hard costs as possible. Time Accrual: As discussed during the work session of September 8th and previously, time would be credited at 45 minutes (.75 hours) of Covid PTO per each full regular eight-hour shift worked per the previous contractually obligated shift bid. The time credit would run from March 23rd when EO 2020-21 (Stay Home, Stay Safe Order) was put in place until it was lifted by EO 2020-110 on June 1st. Ten full weeks of regularly scheduled shifts are eligible for this benefit which makes for a max total of 37.5 hours to be earned (5 weekly shifts X .75 hours earned X 10 weeks=37.5 hours possible). Time Utilization: As with other already existing time off banks (personal days, vacation, comp time, sick days) the limitations of usage are typical. As discussed as follows per the discussion last week and to reduce future costs. • Time utilization is to be preplanned and scheduled with Police Chief as determined by most
efficient and effective scheduling for the Police Department. • Backfilled by part-time officers or the Chief of Police as to not promulgate additional overtime
costs. • Covid PTO hours/income is not Final Average Compensation (FAC) eligible. • Cannot but utilized the same day an employee also works overtime.
Time Bank: Time bank would be held through November 31st of 2021 as to allow for additional hiring of PT police officers and to maximize use of time bank for the employees. If not used, time will be lost and will not transfer to FY 2022. This is the tentative outline of what a possible program would look like as previously discussed and as it would need to be worked through the current Collective Bargaining Agreement, Attorney Schrier has had multiple conversations with the POLC union’s business agent. Those meeting will be scheduled in the near future. As such, no action is requested or required until presented to the bargaining unit and their regional business manager.