Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-0031    Version: 1 Name: CD5&3 - Pension Reform – Proposed June Ballot Measures
Type: Agenda Item Status: Filed
File created: 1/3/2011 In control: Charter Amendment Committee
On agenda: 1/18/2011 Final action: 1/18/2011
Title: Recommendation that the City Council refer to the Charter Amendment Committee the following proposals for consideration and approval to be placed on the ballot should the Governor call for a special election: Charter Amendments: · “Sunshine” Requirements: The City Council shall adopt requirements similar to those found in California Government Code 3547 et al, which result in the public being informed of the issues that are being negotiated upon, the costs associated with such issues and having the full opportunity to express their views on the issues to the City Council, and to know of the positions of their elected representatives before collective bargaining is completed. Additionally, such requirements shall also require that the City Manager certify in writing that the costs incurred by the City of Long Beach under the agreement can be met by the City during the term of the agreement. · “Fair and Full Disclosure”: The City Council shall adopt requirements that mandate fair and fu...
Sponsors: COUNCILWOMAN GERRIE SCHIPSKE, FIFTH DISTRICT, COUNCILMEMBER GARY DELONG, THIRD DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 011811-R-10sr.pdf
Related files: 14-0087, 11-0978, 11-0028
TITLE
Recommendation that the City Council refer to the Charter Amendment Committee the following proposals for consideration and approval to be placed on the ballot should the Governor call for a special election:

Charter Amendments:
· “Sunshine” Requirements: The City Council shall adopt requirements similar to those found in California Government Code 3547 et al, which result in the public being informed of the issues that are being negotiated upon, the costs associated with such issues and having the full opportunity to express their views on the issues to the City Council, and to know of the positions of their elected representatives before collective bargaining is completed. Additionally, such requirements shall also require that the City Manager certify in writing that the costs incurred by the City of Long Beach under the agreement can be met by the City during the term of the agreement.
· “Fair and Full Disclosure”: The City Council shall adopt requirements that mandate fair and full disclosure in the annual budget listing all salaries and total compensation of all positions funded through such budget.

DISCUSSION
Facts:
· In 1999, the State legislature allowed public employers to increase the pensions of its employees to the current levels.
· Public employee pensions have become unsustainable.
· The City of Long Beach will have an unfunded debt to CALPERS of $1.2 billion by 2041. This debt is causing the City to reduce services and to continue to forego infrastructure repair and maintenance.
· Current law and numerous court decisions prohibit the taking of any benefit from a public employee without the agreement of the bargaining unit representing the employees.
· Reductions in pension benefits can be negotiated by the City Council with employee groups for future employees.
· From 2004 to 2005, CALPERS told the City of Long Beach it was “super funded” and did not have to pay $20 to 40 million in payments into the pension fund. Instead of banking the ...

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