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REGULAR MEETING March 9, 2020 <br /> FUND (#226), $10,282 FROM LOCAL ROAD & <br /> STREET FUND (#251), $500,000 FROM MOTOR <br /> VEHICLE HIGHWAY RESTRICTED FUND <br /> (#266), $49,087 FROM TAKE HOME VEHICLE <br /> POLICE FUND (#278), $210,113 FROM IT / <br /> INNOVATION / 311 CALL CENTER FUND <br /> (#279), $156,596 FROM COPS MORE GRANT <br /> FUND (#295), $50,000 FROM COUNTY OPTION <br /> INCOME TAX FUND (#404), $333,224 FROM <br /> MORRIS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND <br /> (#416), AND $980,000 FROM CENTURY <br /> CENTER CAPITAL FUND (#671) <br /> Councilmember Karen L. White,chair of the Personnel and Finance Committee,reported that they <br /> met this afternoon and send this bill to the full Council with a favorable recommendation. <br /> Dan Parker, City Controller for the City of South Bend with offices located on the 12th floor of the <br /> County-City Building, South Bend, IN, served as the presenter for this bill. Mr. Parker went over <br /> a PowerPoint presentation (which is available in the City Clerk's Office) that highlighted the key <br /> points of this bill. <br /> Councilmember Troy Warner asked a clarifying question regarding the insurance proceeds for the <br /> East Bank Trail as well as future funding for paving. <br /> Councilmember Jake Teshka and Councilmember Rachel Tomas Morgan thanked Mr. Parker for <br /> making paving a priority when there are excess dollars to spend. <br /> Councilmember Rachel Tomas Morgan then asked a clarifying question on the IT line item. <br /> This being the time heretofore for Public Hearing on the above bill, proponents and opponents to <br /> this bill were given an opportunity to be heard. There were none. <br /> Councilmember Jake Teshka made a motion send to se d Bill No. 08-20 to the full Council with a <br /> favorable recommendation. Councilmember Rachel Tomas Morgan seconded this motion which <br /> carried unanimously by a voice vote of eight (8) ayes. <br /> 09-20 PUBLIC HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE OF <br /> THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br /> SOUTH BEND, INDIANA AMENDING <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 10685-19, WHICH FIXED <br /> MAXIMUM SALARIES AND WAGES OF <br /> APPOINTED OFFICERS AND NON- <br /> BARGAINING EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF <br /> SOUTH BEND AND FOR CALENDAR YEAR <br /> 2020, TO INCREASE SALARY FOR ONE NEW <br /> POSITION <br /> Councilmember Karen L. White,chair of the Personnel and Finance Committee,reported that they <br /> met this afternoon and send this bill to the full Council with a favorable recommendation. <br /> Dan Parker,City Controller for the City of South Bend with offices located on the 12th floor of the <br /> County-City Building, served as a presenter for this bill. Mr. Parker went over a PowerPoint <br /> presentation (which is available in the City Clerk's Office) that highlighted the key points of this <br /> bill. <br /> Councilmember Jake Teshka inquired about the qualifications of the new position. <br /> Kyra Clark, Director of Human Resources for the City of South Bend with offices located on the <br /> 12th floor of the County-City Building, South Bend, IN, served as a presenter for this bill. Mr. <br /> Clark replied to Councilmember Jake Teshka's question by outlining the job description as well <br /> 3 <br />