La Puente: February 2012 Archives
The La Puente City Council will hold its regular meeting at 7 tonight to discuss several items, including one that requires council members to gain approval by the council before traveling for a conference.
The item is being brought forward by Councilman David Argudo, who by far spent the most and traveled the most of any council member in 2011.
According to city documents, Argudo went on nine trips and spent about $11,686. Many of those expenses include hotel-room goodies ($10 chocolate-covered almonds), room service ($63 breakfast) and very expensive dinners - a $109 (plus a $21 tip) dinner at Gibsons Bar and Steakhouse and a $156 (plus $25 tip) at the Signature Room at the 95th - while on a trip to Chicago.
Mayor John Solis, on the other hand, went on seven trips at a cost of $7,768, which included a $75 valet parking charge he billed to the city for a trip to Indian Wells.
He insisted to me during a call he made to me soon after a travel story I wrote came out that it was a necessary charge because the hotel requires it. Calling it a one-sided story - because I included that pesky charge - he asked me to look the expense report over again. I discovered that I failed to mention that on top of those $75, he also gave out about $35 in tips to the valet driver. Then I went to the hotel's website and saw that the regular parking fee is $12 a day. Nice try.
Councilman Vince House went on six trips totaling $6,438. While on a trip to Oxnard in October, House rejected an $83.50 mileage refund he was due because he stated that he was already receiving auto allowances, according to documents.
Councilman Dan Holloway went on two trips, one of which he spent $2,584 and the other he did not charge the city for.
Councilwoman Nadia Mendoza has not traveled since she was elected to office in 2007.
Records show that the City Council collectively spent $28,475 in 2011.
Each council member, though, can spend about $8,400 for the fiscal year, which runs from July 2011 to July 2012.
Spending at least $3,066 since July, Solis recently went to the United States Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C. I'm not sure on the cost of that trip yet.
But according to the warrant register on the agenda tonight, it sounds like Argudo, who has spent $7,347 since July, recently went on a trip to San Francisco. For someone who said last month that he was under his travel budget, I hope that trip was less than the remaining $1,053 he has.
We'll see how tonight's meeting goes.
The La Puente City Council last voted to hire a contracted agency to oversee the city's planning and public works services while they continue to search for permanent administrators to man City Hall almost a year after 13 department heads were laid off.
The council agreed to hire Civic Solutions, Inc., for $135,000 for a 12-month period while council members continue recruiting to fill the position of the Director of Development Services, a consolidated position that was created after city officials reorganized last March.
Mayor John Solis and Councilman David Argudo are on an ad hoc committee that is responsible for interviewing and hiring applicants.
Of the six permanent positions created under the reorganization, the council has hired three -- the city manager, director of administrative services and the recreation services manager.
After interviewing 17 applicants for the development services position -- which will oversee planning, public works, development services, building and safety and engineering -- city officials have yet to find a permanent replacement.
Councilman Dan Holloway said he was concerned that the positions that were supposed to be filled last July are not being filled and that City Hall is not moving forward.
"Our intent was and hopefully still is to hire a permanent replacement and the process should go forward," Holloway said. "My questions is how are we going to do that if we've had 17 applicants and we found none of them acceptable? What exactly are we going to do?"
City Manager Bret Plumlee said the council will continue to search the market, go back out and advertise the position and begin recruiting again. The contract is good for up to a year, and there is a provision allowing the council to terminate services when needed.
Solis said the contracted worker was a good alternative.
"A lot of cities are going this way to go with a contracted workers," he said. "We're saving with this. Nobody is going to a full-time person with benefits. Benefits and PERS are killing cities way too much."
Civic Solutions has been serving on an interim basis since September and will continue to do so until the city hires a permanent manager.
Because a full-time employee would cost $178,200 in salary and benefits for, the move will save the city about $43,200, officials said.
The cost of providing the services will be funded from the vacant Development Services Director position.
"We're still looking for permanent solutions," Argudo said. "At this point in time we have a cost-savings measure. They're doing a phenomenal time. We're moving forward and we're keeping our options open."



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