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ounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Eight <br />February 24, 1992 <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that all the City's employees <br />are "at will" employees. <br />Mr. Jahnke asked if the City needs the new laser printer and does the <br />remodeling need to be done. At this time perhaps the City should not be <br />remodeling or purchasing a laser printer. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated that there was a need for a <br />laser. printer. The City does information services and to process <br />information, the printer has to be available. If one printer goes down, the <br />City has fewer options to meet deadlines. Orduno also stated that if the <br />City does not upgrade or replace equipment it will become more costly in the <br />long run. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated that he works construction and his place of employment is <br />hurting too, Where he works there is equipment that needs to be replaced <br />but the money isn't there. <br />Mayor Linke responded that if the equipment broke down, however, it would be <br />replaced. <br />rduno explained that money has been put into the existing printer for <br />pairs a couple of times and to put more money into this type of equipment <br />is not worth it. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated he agrees that it is not always cost effective always to <br />repair old equipment, however, the equipment can still be repaired to run <br />another year or so until the outlook is better. Mr. Jahnke raised a <br />question regarding the position of Engineering Aide. Jahnke wondered if <br />this was a new or old position. <br />Orduno explained that this was a position vacated approximately 8 months <br />ago. The City has made do by having other staff split the duties. There <br />were several things not getting done. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated then everyone will have to work harder for their money. <br />Mr. Stigney stated that there would be no cost to put the survey in the <br />newsletter. Stigney suggested the Council run the survey in the newsletter <br />and see what responses are received. <br />Mayor Linke stated that the current newsletter was 32 pages and that is the <br />contract amount. Any additional pages are $82.00 per page. <br />Mr. Stigney stated that the City is spending $14.50 for each survey. <br />Stigney stated that some of the fluff could be cut from the newsletter. <br />~yor Linke stated the newsletter was required by the Charter. <br />