AUGUST Zb, 1963
<br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, met in the Committee of the Whole in the
<br />Council Chambers on Monday, August 26, 1963, at 8 :12 P.M., with all members present. The meeting was called to cr der
<br />by Councilman T. W. Lehman, Chairman, who presided.
<br />COMMUNICATION
<br />Members of the Committee of the Whole
<br />South Bend Common Council
<br />South Bend, Indiana
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />August 22, 1963
<br />First let us extend our sincere congratulations to you and the city administration for the successful preliminary
<br />public hearing and program of last Monday evening.
<br />In general we feel the administration made a diligent effort to keep budgets within bounds for, like the Council, it
<br />is aware of the heavy local tax burden. However we also feel there are some areas where additional savings can be
<br />made without materially reducing the effectiveness of the operation of city government. It is with this in mind
<br />that we make the following recommendations:
<br />A. General Fund: The elimination of the Election and Civil Defense budgets means an actual increase of $67,000.00
<br />on comparable items. We suggest a minimum reduction of $14,000.00 as follows:
<br />Council Travel Allowance $ 300.00
<br />Sewer Department Overtime 1,000.00
<br />Building Department 1 new inspector 4,860.00
<br />Cemetery Department 1 laborer 4,162.08
<br />Electrical Department radios 990.00
<br />Sanitation Department gasoline 3,000.00
<br />Also that the Council recommend to the Morris Auditorium Board that the Manager's
<br />salary be reduced with the balance to come from the auditorium rentals on a
<br />commission basis.
<br />B. Street Department: The budget has a combined supervisor and Engineer. This is a step in the right direction and
<br />in line with previous suggestions. We would recommend, however, that future budgets separate
<br />these into two positions so as to free the time of the engineer for his specialized service.
<br />Perhaps also this 1964 budget could be revised, after January 1, to put more personnel into actual
<br />work on the streets.
<br />A further request is that the income for road oil program be increased to the budgeted amount of
<br />$10,000.00 or an increase of $6,500.00 in income.
<br />C. Park Department: Of the $258,413.11 net increase in civil city proposed expense 214,876.13 is for parks and recrea-
<br />tion, and park bonds. We request that the total Park Maintenance budget be reduced at least
<br />$68,000.00 to offset the increased bond and interest payements. Such itemse as lights at the Leepez
<br />tennis courts, boathouse, 2 -way radio and land acquisition are areas where reductions could be made
<br />without interfering with the necessary upkeep of the new golf course.
<br />D. Plan Commission and Urban Redevelopment budgets - the duplication of employees and increases point again to the
<br />need to combine these into one unit so that the master plan and various surveys already made can be
<br />coordinated under one director. With such coordination the need for consultant for community
<br />organization and research at a cost of $35,000. should be eliminated.
<br />The above are the major points we call to your attention for study and consideration prior to final action.
<br />Once again our congratulations on the preliminary hearing of last Monday evening.
<br />Very truly yours,
<br />SOUTH BEND CIVIC PLANNING ASSOCIATION, INC.
<br />/s/ Charles W. Hahn
<br />Charles W. Hahn, President
<br />The Clerk then read the title of the first item to be considered which is the Ordinance appropriating monies for the
<br />1964 Budget for the Civil City of South Bend, Indiana, which reads as follows:
<br />AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE EXPENSES OF
<br />ALL BUDGET - OPERATED DEPARTMENTS OF THE CIVIL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FOR
<br />THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1964, and ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1964, INCLUD-
<br />ING DEPARTMENTS, FUNDS, AND COMMISSIONS FOR WHICH MONEY IS APPROPRIATED, IN WHOLE
<br />OR IN PART, FROM FUNDS OTHER THAN THE GENERAL FUNDS, OF SAID CITY, TO -WIT: STREET,
<br />TRAFFIC AND PARK DEPARTMENTS, FIREMEN'S PENSION AND POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUNDS, AND
<br />THE CITY PLAN AND URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AND FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES COMMISSION,
<br />BUILDING DEMOLITION, REPAIR AND CONTINGENT FUND, PARK DISTRICT FUND, GENERAL SINKING
<br />FUND, HOSPITAL FUND, ART ASSOCIATION FUND AND THE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT BOND FUND:
<br />PROVIDING THAT SUCH APPROPRIATIONS SHALL INCLUDE ALL OUTSTANDING CLAIMS AND OBLIGA-
<br />TIONS: FIXING THE SALARIES OF ALL CITY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
<br />AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: PROVIDING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL
<br />TAKE EFFECT.
<br />Proponents and opponents were given an opportunity to be heard thereon.
<br />Persons who were heard concerning various budgetary items were: Miss Virginia Guthrie, Executive Director of the
<br />South Bend Civic Planning Association; Mrs. Frederick Mutzl, 320 Parkovash; Richard Kirkham, 1118 Queen Street;
<br />Charles Hahn, 1619 East Colfax Avenue; Janet Allen, 125 West Marion Street.
<br />The Budget was read in full and each departmental appropriation was considered individually.
<br />OFFICE OF MAYOR
<br />Chairman Lehman asked if there was anyone present wishing to speak for or against this Department's Budget. There
<br />being no one wishing to speak, Councilman Kroll made a motion that the budget for the office of Mayor go to the
<br />Council as favorable. Councilman Ladewski seconded the motion. Motion carried.
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