HMB City Council Reviews 2021-22 Sheriff Contract with 10.8% Increase: Benefits, Equipment Maintenance and Closing the “Service Gap”

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VIDEO. From the City of Half Moon Bay City Council meeting on 6/1/2021. City Manager, Boob Nisbet, presents on Amendment Thirteen.

From the Staff Report

“The increase of 10.8% for FY 2021-22 over FY 2020-21 is primarily due to an increase in deputy salaries and benefits, and equipment maintenance charges for vehicles and other necessary equipment. Additionally, there has been a “Service Gap” for the past three years, whereby, the County provides more service to the City than the City pays for. (This is due to deputies who serve the unincorporated Coastside providing more service the City than deputies from the City providing service to the unincorporated areas.) With this amendment, the City will have completely closed the gap. A recital from the Agreement states:

“WHEREAS, in previous contracts/amendments the County has provided the City a 9% deputy service credit that the City and County agree based on data analysis should be eliminated over the next three years, beginning with a $150,000 credit reduction in FY 2019-20; $186,221 in FY 2020-21; and $222,442 in FY 2021-22…”

At the end of FY 2021-22, the “Service Gap” will be eliminated.”

 

 

Complete Staff Report

https://legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/attachment/pdf/943506/STAFF_REPORT.pdf

 


 

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City Council members are elected at-large to four-year, overlapping terms. There are no term limits in Half Moon Bay. The City Council selects one of its members to serve as Mayor and one to serve as Vice Mayor, on an annual basis.

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