03 April 2019

AGENDA: Mesa City Council Study Session @ 07:30 a.m. Wed 04 April 2019

The agenda was printed and made available for public consumption yesterday: Presentations/Action Items:
Item 1-a File #19-0373
Hear a presentation, discuss and provide direction on an overview of the FY 2020-2024 Capital Improvement Program.
Item 1-b File# 19-0404
Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on the Fire and Medical Department budget.
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Here are the links provided in two separate sections:
File #: 19-0373   
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 4/4/2019
Title: Hear a presentation, discuss and provide direction on an overview of the FY 2020-2024 Capital Improvement Program.
Attachments: 1. Presentation,
2. Attachment A - FY 2020-24 CIP Project Summary
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File #: 19-0404   
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 4/4/2019
Title: Hear a presentation, discuss, and provide direction on the Fire and Medical Department budget.
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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At the same time and at the same place:
Meeting Name: Mesa Housing Services Governing Board Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/4/2019 7:30 AM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - Lower Level
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Not available  
                                                                                                    
                                
                                                                                                                                                                                    
 
Attachments:
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PRESENTATION: 26 Power Point Slides
FY 2020-2024 CIP OVERVIEW
Beth Huning | City Engineer
Scott  Butler | Office of Management & Budget

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CALENDAR
April Program Reviews w/ Budget Discussions
May 6th Public Notice of proposed 2020-24 Capital Improvement Program
May 20th Public Hearing and Council consideration of 2020-24 Capital Improvement Program

Agenda
• Discuss Five Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
• Review Current Bond Authorization
• Review Active Projects
• Discuss Future CIP 

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FY 2020-24 CIP *Does not include budget carryover
Funding Source FY 19/20 FY 2021-24

General Obligation Bonds $32.9M > $147.2M
Utility Revenue Bonds 126.8M 28.6M
Local Revenues 74.2M > 85.0M
Joint Ventures 81.8M 40.4M
Grants 15.0M 9.7M $330.7M $310.9M

FY 2020-24 CIP *Does not include budget carryover
General Obligation Bonds 8.4%
Utility Revenue Bonds 37.6%
Local Revenues 23.4%

Joint Ventures 25.9%
Grants 4.7%
FY 19/20

General Obligation Bonds 47.3%
Utility Revenue Bonds 9.2%
Local Revenues 27.4%
Joint Ventures 13.0%
Grants 3.1%

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ATTACHMENT A 35 Power Point Slides
2020 – 2024 Capital Improvement Program
Project Summary by Fund

Blogger Note: Good luck finding the time to go over all these details with "a fine-tooth-comb" or even understanding some or any of the details.
Images are provided for the various industry site locations to show where expenses are invested.

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Capital Improvement Program Project Funding Summary
Fiscal Years 2020-2024
Economic Investment
COUNCIL DISTRICT 4
Fund
Estimated Exp Thru FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 FY 22/23 FY 23/24
Future Years (3) Totals Capital Economic Investment Fund $512,217 $14,000,000 - - - - - $14,512,217
Excise Tax Obligation Bond Construction Education - $28,000,000 $20,977,650 - - - - $48,977,650 Sum: $512,217 $42,000,000 $20,977,650 - - - - $63,489,867
COUNCIL DISTRICT 4
Fund
Estimated Exp Thru FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 FY 22/23 FY 23/24
Future Years (3) Totals Capital Capital - General Fund $15,464 $2,100,000 $1,048,883 - - - - $3,164,347 Sum: $15,464 $2,100,000 $1,048,883 - - - - $3,164,347
COUNCIL DISTRICT 4
Fund
Estimated Exp Thru FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 FY 22/23 FY 23/24
Future Years (3) Totals Capital Capital - General Fund $138,900 $500,000 - - - - - $638,900 Sum: $138,900 $500,000 - - - - - $638,900

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Capital Improvement Program Project Funding Summary Fiscal Years 2020-2024

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Greenfield Water Reclamation Plant Expansion 

Mesa Share (CN0015)
Construct additional treatment capacity to meet the increasing wastewater flows to the Greenfield Water Reclamation Plant. The towns of Gilbert and Queen Creek will share in the cost of the plant expansion

Fund
Estimated Exp Thru FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22 FY 22/23 FY 23/24
Future Years (3) Totals Capital 2014 Wastewater Bond $74,959,892 $47,829,862 $1,804,182 - - - - $124,593,936 O&M Wastewater - $84,000 $515,743 $527,401 $540,006 $553,342 $1,743,658 $3,964,150 Sum: $74,959,892 $47,913,862 $2,319,925 $527,401 $540,006 $553,342 $1,743,658 $128,558,086

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PRESENTATION 13 Power Point Slides
MESA FIRE & MEDICAL
FY 19/20 Budget Presentation

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CHALLENGES     CONSIDERATIONS
•Call volume •Training •Span of control •Transportation •Social services
• Travel time • Firefighter well-being • Cost of service • Quality of Intervention
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Data-based Deployment Model
• 12-year historical data evaluation • Addition of Medical Response Units (MR) • Deployment Pairing Stations • Satellite Medical Stations
* Smart City Initiative *Council Priority: Community Safety

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Social Services High Utilizers
Number of 911 Calls
90 days prior  SS Assessment
30 days post 60 days post 90 days post Totals after Assessments
97 year old lift assists 13 2 0 1 3 75 year old in home assistance 8 0 0 1 1
74 year old increase level of care 9 0 0 0 0 60 year old mental health concerns 15 3 3 0 6 Totals 45 5 3 2 10
Oct – Dec 2018
Patients
911 calls 90 Days prior SS  Assessment
Assessments
911 calls 90 days post Assessment 


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CENTER FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES  RECENTLY APPROVED MODEL: EMERGENCY TRIAGE, TREAT AND TRANSPORT “ET3”
Washington DC February 14, 2019 CMS to reimburse for: –Transportation to alternate destinations –Nurse Practitioner care Billing to be at same rate as current transports

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY

 

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