February 9, 2012.  Update leadership about the work of the collaboration group  Provide information about the direction of each subgroup  Clarify expectations.

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Presentation transcript:

February 9, 2012

 Update leadership about the work of the collaboration group  Provide information about the direction of each subgroup  Clarify expectations for the future  Be open to any questions

 To continue discussions about collaborations and consolidations (initiated at the county budget retreat), drafting narratives (such as for the Local Government Innovation Fund applications)  To lead ongoing networking for future collaborations or consolidations, forming subgroups based on subject matter expertise

 After agreeing to guiding principles and learning more about the Local Government Innovation Council, the full group developed 5 subgroups and 2 work groups based on common themes  Each subgroup and work group designated chairs (Handout)

 The full group provided direction, feedback & input  The subgroups discussed options, conducted initial research, and obtained information about the Local Government Innovation Fund Council  The next slides present anticipated actions & recommendations

The group analyzed multiple, potential projects.  The group is evaluating a loan application for a demonstration project to share services among multiple political subdivisions relating to the use of a sewer jet vac ◦ Fairfield County ◦ Violet Township ◦ City of Pickerington ◦ Village of Lithopolis ◦ Greenfield Water and Sewer District ◦ Regional Planning Commission ◦ Soil and Water Conservation District

 Conducted a survey/short presentation with RPC members  Will need to conduct a management investigation to justify the loan application (no feasibility study grant at this time)  The subgroup meets every other week at the Government Services Building for an hour during lunch  The LGIF Council will accept loan applications quarterly

 Range of application $100 - $500 K  Only for hard costs; at least a 10% match  10 year, no interest loan, with a one year grace period  Payments from savings

 RPC volunteers to serve as a communication conduit for townships, villages and cities ◦ Meets monthly ◦ Maintains up to date information ◦ Will develop additional processes and methods based on specific projects as needed ◦ Helpful in reaching all entities

 No LGIF grant or loan application is expected  Conducted surveys and provided support to the IT group -Records and retention is a common theme  Now reviewing options for sharing employees ◦ Informal and formal arrangements exist ◦ Formal arrangement includes sharing human resources and information technology personnel ◦ Co-production of services with other entities is possible and being evaluated with Hocking County

 Connected with Auditor/Treasurer/Utilities ◦ Reviewed potential of expanding presence through relationship with the county’s banking partner ◦ Utility payments can be made at bank branches, but tax collections cannot at this time ◦ Treasurer to research ACH acceptance of escrow payments of property taxes  Meeting in March/April to review potential of options to share lawn care or maintenance services –and- options to use forms of volunteer services

 The group is preparing a grant application for a feasibility study to review existing records storage and management systems currently in place for various political subdivisions throughout Fairfield County and to develop a long range plan to manage these documents through an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS)

 We propose to define those areas best suited for EDMS and to implement the changes in a phased approach  The project will involve suggestions for changing processes (work flows) to improve efficiency.  $100 K cap (soft costs)  Required feasibility study for the loan process anticipated in the future

 Political subdivisions included in the shared services project are: ◦ Fairfield County ◦ Health District ◦ Parks District ◦ Juvenile Detention ◦ Soil and Water ◦ Regional Planning

 Application due: March 1, 2012  May revise application for future proposals if more information is needed  Grant applications are accepted twice a year

 No grant or loan application is expected at this time  The group is evaluating options about ways to manage public defender responsibilities and associated costs  Conducting research with state office  Examining other county experiences  Involving multiple stakeholders  The group will continue to meet

 The group evaluated options for shared services relating to law enforcement  No grant or loan application is expected at this time, but there may be future possibilities  Consensus among subdivisions is needed for efforts to merge services  The group focused on analyzing the costs that could be saved by reinstating the prisoner at work program; aspects of diversion and electronic monitoring were also discussed

 Diversion aspects in coordination with the courts are possible  Work accomplished by PAW is valued at approximately $120,000 annually  Work would free township and Engineer personnel (example)  Would require an additional deputy and van - $80,000  Return on Investment: $40,000 or 50%, the first year; as much as 100% the second year The prisoner at work program would be open to all political subdivisions, including the county, townships, villages, and cities

 No additional meetings are scheduled at this time  Proposal for Prisoners at Work does not meet requirements of the LGIF program, but was analyzed in terms of the concepts of Return on Investment and for how it would provide benefit to multiple political subdivisions, savings costs

 Financial Processes (Combined with MUNIS Advisory Group) ◦ Meeting March 29 and regularly after that ◦ Working on ways to increase electronic disbursements and receipts and to automate additional financial processes to be more efficient Centralized Procurement The group’s purpose is to identify potential opportunities for increasing savings through volume purchasing (will meet later in 2012)

 Some topics were not addressed by the groups because they did not fall into the group’s themes or were not practical to address today  These topics should be considered for additional review in the future; the full group did not want to loose ideas brought forth

 Submit IT proposal during the first part of 2012 ◦ Pleased with progress thus far  Gather data and partner information for the Road/Bridge loan proposal for later in the year

 Continue to analyze potential of sharing employees and using volunteers (group will connect with departments as needed)  Reconvene Law Enforcement Group if joint dispatching and shared property rooms can be approached as a feasibility study  Continue to conduct research for Public Defender responsibilities in order for the subgroup to form a recommendation

 The full group met from October 2011– first of February 2012  The full group can be reconvened ◦ If there are additional topics to review or examine ◦ If the subgroups need feedback or input ◦ Upon request of the Board of Commissioners ◦ In March, Carri drafted a summary for the full group

 Subgroups are meeting their charges  Chairs will call meetings as needed  Deadlines are self-imposed (unless a grant or loan application is available)  In other words, the work is ongoing – part of the culture

 Financial processes will be reviewed along with the MUNIS Advisory Group (meets every other month)  Centralized procurement may need help in conducting analysis and moving forward

 The work accomplished thus far is very good  Participants have commented on the long overdue discussions  Additional knowledge has been gained Departmental processes Costs of administrative tasks Opportunities to connect with others outside of Fairfield County’s subdivision Concepts of ROI Knowledge about practices in other areas

 We have an opportunity to champion consolidation, collaboration, and mergers  More collaboration innovation = LGIF opportunities and other opportunities  Co production  Efficiency  Shared Services  Mergers

 Please be in touch with Carri  If you engage in a performance audit, share results  If you know of other performance audits that are similar to our area, share those results

 Thanks to those who have participated  Thanks to those who are continuing the work  Thanks to those share new ideas about mergers, consolidations or collaborations

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 Carri Brown 