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A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PUBLIC PURPOSE
EXPENDITURE POLICY
FOR 2017
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Cottage Grove finds it necessary to
annually review and approve a policy to clearly determine the public purpose for
expenditures; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that in order to attract, recruit, retain
and motivate employees and community volunteers, the City wishes to recognize hard
work and service through other than monetary payment; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has further determined certain expenditures for
typical business costs are necessary for the effective delivery of public service; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed and discussed the Public Purpose
Expenditure Policy; now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Cottage
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Grove hereby approves the following Public Purpose Expenditure Policy for calendar
year 2015.
PUBLIC PURPOSE EXPENDITURE POLICY
POLICY
Pursuant to the provisions of Statutes and the laws of the State of Minnesota which
permit and require the expenditure of public funds for public purposes, the City of
Cottage Grove City Council believes it necessary and appropriate to provide assistance
and guidance to the officials, employees and representatives of Cottage Grove to aid in
the determination of when public funds may be spent for a public purposes.
To provide that assistance and guidance, the Cottage Grove City Council adopted these
public purpose expenditure guidelines for the establishment of operating policies and
procedures and appropriate expenditures of public funds. Based on these guidelines,
the City Council authorizes the City Administrator, Elected Officials, and appointed
Department Heads to establish administrative policies and procedures that are
consistent with these guidelines and the adopted City policies which implement these
guidelines.
DEFINITION
A public purpose expenditure is one which relates to the purpose for which the City of
Cottage Grove exists and the duties and responsibilities of Cottage Grove, its elected
and appointed officials, employees, and other representatives.
PUBLIC PURPOSE GUIDELINES
1.Training and development programs for Cottage Grove employees serve a public
purpose when those training and development programs are directly related to the
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performance of the employees job-related duties and are directly related to the
programs/services for which the City is responsible.
2.Payment of employee work-related expenses, including travel, lodging and meal
expenses, serves a public purpose when those expenses are necessarily incurred
by Cottage Grove employees in connection with their actual work assignments or
official duties and those expenses are directly related to the performance of the
governmental functions for which Cottage Grove has responsibility.
3.Appropriate safety and health programs for Cottage Grove employees serve a public
purpose because they result in healthier and more productive employees and
reduce certain costs to the City and the taxpayers of Cottage Grove, including
various costs associated with workers compensation and disability benefit claims,
insurance premiums, and lost time from employee absences.
4.Public expenditures for appropriate Cottage Grove employee and volunteer
recognition programs serve a public purpose because formally recognizing
employees and volunteers who make significant contributions and demonstrate their
commitment during the performance of their duties result in higher morale and
productivity among all Cottage Grove employees and volunteers, and therefore help
the City to fulfill its responsibilities efficiently and more cost effectively.
5.Public expenditures for food and refreshments associated with official Cottage Grove
functions serve a public purpose when the provision of food or refreshments is an
integral part of an official Cottage Grove function and the provision of food or
refreshment is necessary to ensure meaningful participation by the participants.
6.Public expenditures for appropriate community and customer outreach and similar
activities serve a public purpose when those expenditures are necessary for Cottage
Grove to ensure the efficient operation of its programs/services, promote the
availability and use of City resources, and promote coordinated, cooperative
planning activities among and between the public and the private sectors.
SPECIFIC PROGRAMS AND EXPENDITURES
Every City of Cottage Grove expenditure must be valid based upon the public purpose
for which it was purchased. The following items are deemed to meet the Council
definition of public purpose expenditures.
A.Employee Recognition Program
The Cottage Grove City Council recognizes the hard work and service performed by the
employees of the City through a formal Employee Recognition Program. The City
Council believes the benefits of attracting, retaining and motivating employees through
an Employee Recognition Program support employee job satisfaction, which in turn
impacts cooperation and productivity. The result is to provide excellent public and
customer service to better serve the interests of the citizens of the community.
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The Employee Recognition Program is considered additional compensation for work
performed by employees but is entirely dependent on receiving funding from year-to-
year. No provisions of this policy, or its administration, shall be subject to review under
the grievance or arbitration provisions of any collective bargaining agreement.
The Program may include:
1.City employees completing 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years of service receive a
gift certificate for a designated amount, as approved by City Council Resolution
No. 2000-207. The City supports recognition plaques in recognition of long-time
service or retirement.
2.Annually, in conjunction with the presentation of service awards, the City may
sponsor an Employee Recognition event for City employees.
3.Annually, the City will sponsor a Volunteer Recognition Dinner(s) to promote
teamwork and coordination amongst the City Council, Department Heads,
Commissions/Committees, and employees. This dinner and a token gift for
invited participants and their guests also serve as a de minimus compensation
for the service provided by the volunteers.
4.Annually the City will sponsor a Holiday Party for City employees. The City may
sponsor an annual employee picnic.
5.The City supports other events that are planned and paid for by employees.
Examples of such events include the holiday gatherings, golf, and bowling
tournaments.
6.The City supports programs that may provide discounts to employees for use of
certain municipal facilities including the golf course and ice arena. Any discounts
would be recommended by the responsible Department Head and approved by
the City Council. Such discounts not only provide a tool to motivate and retain
employees through enhancing job satisfaction, but can also serve as a marketing
tool for the applicable City operation.
7.The City supports the allocation of up to $50.00 for a cake and beverages in
recognition of long-time service or retirement of employees, volunteers or elected
officials.
The cost of the elements of the Employee Recognition Program will be included as a
separate line item in the City of Cottage Grove Community Programs Budget. This line-
item will be approved annually by the City Council as part of the overall budget process.
B.Employee Wellness and Safety Programs
The City Council recognizes the importance of employee fitness and health as it relates
to the overall work and life satisfaction of the employee and the overall impact on the
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Citys health insurance program. As such, the City Council supports the Employee
Wellness Program, which has been designed to educate employees on fitness/health
issues.
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The Employee Wellness Program is considered additional compensation for work
performed by employees but is entirely dependent on receiving funding from year to
year. No provisions of this policy, or its administration shall be subject to review under
the grievance or arbitration provisions of any collective bargaining agreement.
The cost of the Employee Wellness Program will be included as a separate line item in
the City of Cottage Grove Community Programs Budget. This line-item will be approved
annually by the City Council as part of the overall budget approval process.
The Employee Safety Program is funded by the self-insurance budget. The City
supports programs created by the Central Safety Committee to promote and retain a
safe work environment.
The City of Cottage Grove will provide employees access to exercise equipment for use
at City Hall, subject to the employees meeting the requirements of the exercise room
policy.
C.Meeting Food/Meals
The City Council recognizes that situations in which City business needs to be
discussed can and do occur during meal hours (i.e. luncheon meetings). In addition,
there are public and employee meetings and events in which reasonable refreshments
may be necessary to create a more productive environment and to be responsive to
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participants time schedules. The following items are deemed to meet the Council
definition of public purpose expenditures in regards to food and meals.
1.Meals and refreshments are allowed at City meetings and events that have a
purpose of discussing City issues. These meetings would normally have a pre-
planned agenda.
2.Meals and refreshments are allowed at employee meetings and events that have
a purpose of discussing City issues or are a part of an employee training. These
meetings would also normally have a pre-planned agenda. These meetings could
include new employee receptions to introduce new employees to existing
employees, provide an orientation to the City, and promote teamwork and
cooperation. This does not include routine staff meetings.
3.Meals and refreshments are allowed when they are part of a
breakfast/lunch/dinner meeting for official City business when it is the only
practical time to meet. Usually these meals involve meeting with City Council
Members. Committee/Commission Members or business/civic organizations.
Payment for fees relating to a special event, such as the EDA golf tournament or
a Chamber of Commerce event may also be allowed when approved by the City
Administrator and when attendance is deemed to meet the public purpose
guidelines for community or customer outreach and marketing of the City.
4.Meals and refreshments may be provided during official meetings of the City
Council, City Advisory Boards/Commissions, and Taskforces that have purpose
of discussing City business. These meetings would normally have a pre-planned
agenda and be properly posted.
5.Travel expenses for employees are outlined in the Cottage Grove Personnel
Policy.
6.Meals and refreshments are allowed where employees or volunteers are
participating in a City-sponsored special event, participating in an outside event
as an official representative of the City, or working additional hours and where
the Department Head deems appropriate as recognition of efforts above those
normally required. Because emergency personnel are often called to perform for
extended periods of time and duties where refreshments are important to duty
performance, emergency response personnel may be provided refreshments or
food when it is deemed appropriate by the City Administrator or Department
Head to assure the delivery of quality emergency response service.
7.No purchase of alcoholic beverages is allowed.
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The cost of these meals or fees is included in the departments travel/training line-item
in the City of Cottage Grove budget. These line items are approved annually by the City
Council as part of the overall budget approval process.
D.Membership, Dues, and Donations
The City Council has determined that the City will fund memberships and dues
(individual or organization) in professional organizations and City social and community
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organizations when the purpose is to promote, advertise, improve or develop the Citys
resources and relationships and not interest or gain.
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The cost of memberships/dues is included in the departments dues and subscriptions
line-item in the Cottage Grove Budget. These line-items are approved annually by the
City Council as a part of the overall budget process.
All donations must be approved by the City Council during the annual budget process
and/or by City Resolution. Donations provided by the City must be for programs that
serve our citizens and are deemed to meet the public purpose guidelines.
E.Education Reimbursement
The Personnel Policy contains guidelines for an education reimbursement program. Job
related advanced education meets the public purpose guidelines of this policy. The
amount available for this program shall be considered annually. The cost of this
program is contained in the Community Programs Budget.
F.Clothing and Other Sundry Items
Employees may receive t-shirts and other sundry items of nominal value ($5.00) when
these items are made available to the general public or if these items are determined by
the City Administrator to be important to the successful involvement of employees in
special City-sponsored or City-supported events. For example: Night to Unite, Cottage
Grove Strawberry Fest, EDA Golf Tournament, etc. Employees may be supplied with
uniforms, clothing, boots, and other gear necessary for the performance of their job.
G.Conclusion
The Cottage Grove City Council has determined that the above expenditures are valid
and serve a public purpose.
Adopted this 4th day of January 2017.
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Myron Bailey, Mayor
Attest:
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Joe Fischbach, City Clerk