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5 August 10, 1988 <br /> income generated must be struck. The current rates took <br /> effect on January 1, 1988. <br /> The following review of income was then highlighted: <br /> Revenues in 1987 $288,000.00 <br /> Parking fines for 1987 $ 90,000.00 <br /> Total Revenues $377,000.00 <br /> As a result this account was $125,000.00 short for last <br /> year. Irene Gammon, the City Clerk, noted that there are <br /> fewer tickets being issued. Councilman Niezgodski, noted <br /> that tickets have dropped dramatically because the Police <br /> Officers have many other duties to perform. Several <br /> Councilmen voiced concern with regard to the "issuing" of <br /> tickets and the "collecting" of revenue from such tickets. <br /> ** Possible adjustments to be made in parking garage <br /> account: <br /> Adjustments to Line Item 110 Attendants full-time and part- <br /> time <br /> Adjustments to Line Item 145 PERF <br /> Reductions to Line Item 200 Supplies <br /> Mayor Page 1.A001 Requested 1989 budget $136, 618.00 <br /> 3.6% increase. <br /> The City Controller noted that in the past the City <br /> Attorney's budget and the Mayor's Office have used the <br /> Controller's budget for postage and other office supplies. <br /> She noted that in 1989, each of these departments would have <br /> their own line items for these classifications but that <br /> there was not a reduction reflected in the Controller's <br /> budget. <br /> It was also noted that the Controller's budget is used for <br /> travel expenses for the Mayor. <br /> Councilman Luecke requested that the Administrative <br /> Assistant to the Mayor be placed specifically in this <br /> Department so that both Mr. Jack Reed's and Mr. Jim <br /> Caldwell's positions would be properly reflected in the <br /> Mayor's budget. The City Controller stated that she would <br /> accomodate this request. <br /> Councilman Slavinskas requested written job descriptions of <br /> the two administrative assistants. <br />