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09-28-20 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council
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-19\] <br />for which the source of infection is unknownOur public safety employees were <br />at risk of being exposed to the unknown every time they responded to calls for <br />service and/or interacted with the public on a daily basis. As discussed above, <br />public safety also includes employees who provide direct support for public safety, <br />including dispatchers and supervisory personnel. <br /> <br /> Office of Emergency Management: $8,050.49 <br />Two e <br />dedicated (greater than 75% of their time) to mitigating and responding to COVID- <br />19 throughout the established time period. <br /> <br /> Finance: $21,114.57 <br />process and maintain systems for processing financial transactions and services <br />(e.g., payment, clearing, and settlement; wholesale funding; insurance services; <br /> <br />were required to continue collecting tax, utility billing, and permit payments, as <br />well as conduct meter reader services. These employees were at greater risk of <br />exposure to COVID-19 due to having face-to-face contact with the public to collect <br />payments and documents, and conduct other interactions with the public. Their <br /> <br /> <br /> Public Works: $176,499.87 <br />employees cannot work from home, and the City cannot suspend their work for <br />any period of time. The proposal would provide hazard pay to critical maintenance <br />staff and field workers who were unable to perform their role from home or in a <br />low risk setting. Employees included in this category are responsible for <br />maintaining City streets, collecting solid waste and heavy trash, maintaining the <br />distribution of drinking water, and providing for wastewater collection. These are <br />critical operations and services the City must continue to provide under any <br />circumstances. <br /> <br /> Parks and Recreation: $3,099.80 <br />The only time claimed for Parks employees would be for activities directly related <br />to COVID-19, such as purchasing and delivering meals to seniors, storing and <br />delivering COVID-19 related supplies to all departments, ensuring City parks and <br />facilities were in compliance with State and County orders (closure of parks, <br />basketball courts, benches, and playground equipment), disinfection of public <br />facilities, etc. Hazard pay would only be provided based on hours worked by <br />certain employees to carry out COVID-related activities. <br /> <br /> Plans and Inspections: $14,555.58 <br /> <br />
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