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` ~ f r, <br />2010 BUDGET HEARINGS <br />PERSONNEL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE AUGUST 3, 2009 <br />The August 3, 2009 Personnel and Finance Committee Meeting was called to order by its <br />Vice-Chairperson Karen L. White at 3:30 p.m. <br />Committee Member's in Attendance: Oliver Davis; David Varner <br />Other Council Member's: Derek Dieter; Ann Puzzello; Tim Rouse; Henry Davis; Al <br />"Buddy" Kirsits <br />Other's Present: Pam Meyer; Beth Leonard; Don Inks; Martha Lewis; John Murphy; <br />Catherine Fanello; James LaHood, AMPCO; Mikki Dobski; Tom Price; Mayor Luecke; <br />Deborah Jennings; Diana Hess; Catherine Toppel; Gary Libbey; Chuck Leone; <br />AGENDA: Budget Presentations: <br />• COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />• PARKING GARAGES <br />• CODE ENFORCEMENT <br />• LEGAL <br />• ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE <br />PARHING GARAGES <br />In Chairperson Tom LaFountain's absence, vice-chair Karen White directed the hearing. <br />Karen began by recognizing Don Inks from the Community & Economic Development <br />Department who had asked that the Parking Garages budge be heard first. Acquiescing, <br />Don introduced James LaHood from AMPCO Parking Systems. Don said AMPCO had <br />won a 3 year contract extension just last year to manage both the garages and flat lots. <br />Their contractual service contract performed by 17 employees was let and monitored by <br />the Redevelopment Commission in that funds come from and are returned to the TIF <br />area. Councilmember Henry Davis speculated that perhaps an opportunity to get more <br />efficiency DTSB could manage the garages & surface lots. Don Inks in reply, pretty <br />much dismissed the suggestion. <br />
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