File #: ID# 20-018    Name:
Type: Report Status: General Business
File created: 1/9/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/14/2020 Final action:
Title: Proposed reorganization of the Director's responsibilities at the South Platte Water Renewal Partners facility (SPWRP - Littleton/Englewood wastewater treatment plant)
Attachments: 1. 1. Memo to LIttleton re: COE Utilities Reorganization, 2. 2. Draft Administrative Agreement re: SPWRP Director Role
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Agenda Date: 01/14/2020

Subject:
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Proposed reorganization of the Director's responsibilities at the South Platte Water Renewal Partners facility (SPWRP - Littleton/Englewood wastewater treatment plant)
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Prepared By:
Mark Relph, City Manager

PURPOSE: The city of Englewood is proposing an organizational change with the management of the SPWRP facility (Plant). Staff will present the impacts and benefits to the city. If the city approves, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) would be executed between the two City Managers.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Mark Relph, City Manager; Reid Betzing, City Attorney
Additional Presenter(s): N/A

SUMMARY:
The city of Englewood per the 1982 joint use agreement with Littleton is responsible for the daily operation of the jointly owned Plant. The city of Englewood proposes a reorganization that allows the current director of the Plant to also add the responsibility to manage Englewood's water and sanitary sewer utilities. Attached is a memorandum from Shawn Lewis, Englewood City Manager to Mark Relph explaining in some detail the proposal.

There would be some modest financial savings to Littleton, and thereby to the rate payers of our sewer utility, but the discussion will be more focused on how Littleton's interest at the Plant would be protected through the proposed MOU. A copy of the draft MOU is attached.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
None

ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
While a financial savings to Littleton is of value, the most important issue it to make sure the Plant is operating and performing at the highest level. This requires consistent leadership and direction on a daily basis. The changes the Plant Director has made this past year have been substantial and reviewed with both councils at the last joint meeting this past summer. Clearly, there has been efficiencies gained operationally and a more logical approach to capital investments.

Staff from both cities have reviewed the proposal. This h...

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