17-4877
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | MASTER WAYFINDING SIGN PROJECT UPDATE
COUNCIL INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Strengthen economic conditions & create new opportunities
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N/A
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Staff will present the status of the Master Wayfinding Sign Project and seek concurrance with the draft design, proposed destinations and suggested locations.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY:
Funding has been allocated by Council from "The Big Idea" funding in the amount of $67,676.00 and 2015-2016 Lodging Tax Tourism Fund in the amount of $10,000.00/year for a total of $87,676.00.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Discussion, concurrance and direction to staff.
STAFF CONTACT: John Brickey, Community and Economic Development Director | | |
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17-4876
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE (PTA) EMPLOYEES SALARY SURVEY
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Continue effective financial management
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: N. A.
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The purposes of the City’s classification and compensation system are to support the recruitment, success, and retention of qualified and productive employees, and to encourage and recognize activities that promote the City’s vision, mission and values.
To that end, the Human Resources Department, as described in the 2017 Work Plan, has conducted a salary survey addressing the internal equity and market competitiveness of non-represented employees of the City for city council review. A council committee (Councilors Melink, Makinster, and Vydra) has reviewed the findings of the survey and concurs with staff’s recommendations for how to implement revisions to the PTA salary schedule in light of those findings.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Review presentation material and direct staff to place the the recommended implementation plan on the agenda of an upcoming council | | |
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17-4879
| 1 | | | Agenda Item | UPDATE OF LMC 16.32 UNFIT DWELLINGS AND STRUCTURES
COUNCIL INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Enhance public safety & emergency response
Preserve and enhance neighborhoods
Address quality of place issues
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Staff will provide an update of efforts to bring our abatement code into compliance with State regulations to ensure the ability to lien and collect abatement costs for dangerous structures.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Discussion and direction to City Attorney to prepare an Ordinance ammending Longview Municipal Code Chapter 16.32.
STAFF CONTACTS:
Jim McNamara, City Attorney
John Brickey, Community and Economic Development Director | | |
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