city of adrian, michigan cooperation, collaboration and consolidation
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city of adrian, michigan cooperation, collaboration and consolidation
CITY OF ADRIAN, MICHIGAN COOPERATION, COLLABORATION AND CONSOLIDATION OF SERVICES PLAN _______________________________________________ __________ PROPOSED LIBRARY CONSOLIDATION PLAN FOR ADRIAN PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE LENAWEE COUNTY LIBRARY The City of Adrian has developed a plan to consolidate library services with Lenawee County. At present, both entities have a main library branch within the City limits, thus offering many duplicative services. Attached is a proposed consolidation plan that has been submitted to Lenawee County for consideration. Significant savings for both the City and the County could be realized, with estimated cost savings of $200,000 annually. In addition to this proposal, the City has previously cooperated with other entities in a number of areas. A listing follows of many of these previous consolidations along with their respective financial savings where estimates have been made. Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 1 Estimated Cost Savings FIRE DEPARTMENT 1. Lenawee County Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. 2. Michigan emergency Management Assistance Compact. 3. Lenawee County Technical Rescue Team. 4. Central Lenawee Fire Investigation Team. 5. Assist Lenawee Community Ambulance with call screening, call prioritization, medical first response, lift-assist and supplement manpower. 6. Radio Interoperability Grant – Collaborated with the Lenawee Office of Emergency Management to replace all the department’s mobile and handheld radios in order to comply with future FCC regulations. By participating in the grant, the Adrian Fire Department was able to purchase the entire radio system for half of the actual purchase price. 7. Safety City – Program to teach 4&5 year olds student fire safety. Taught by certified teachers under the supervision of a fire department member. Program open to students in Lenawee County. 8. Group purchasing for Lenawee County Fire Chief’s Association. FINANCE DEPARTMENT 1. Assessing contract with Lenawee County. 2. Cooperative purchasing with State of Michigan and Oakland County. 3. Procurement of printing and office supply items through Lenawee County. 4. Cooperative fuel purchasing with Adrian Public Schools and Lenawee Intermediate School District. Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 2 Estimated Cost Savings 5. Charter Member of Municipal Employees Retirement System of Michigan (MERS). 6. Insurance pool through Michigan Municipal League for liability, property, auto and workers’ compensation insurance. (Anually) $20,000 7. Joint acquisition of Geographic Information Services (GIS) with Lenawee County for low and high altitude fly-over orthophotography for base maps. $38,463 8. Cooperative transportation services with Lenawee County, including timesharing of Transportation Coordinator in return for provision of office space and computer/phone/furniture/supplies, as well as construction and maintenance of new Transportation Building for housing and maintaining buses for Dial-A-Ride and Lenawee Transportation. (Annually) $50,300 9. Act 425 Inter-Local Tax Sharing Agreements with Adrian Charter Township and Madison Charter Township. 10. Active participation in One Lenawee, a citizen sponsored enterprise involved in community enrichment and economic development activities, including county-wide strategic planning and promotion of countywide collaborative efforts. $12,500 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1. Joint street reconstruction project (Beecher Street with the County Road Commission. 2. Discussion with City of Tecumseh on assisting them with modifying their sidewalk rehab program. 3. Discussion with City of Tecumseh to make and supply signs. 4. Initiating program to loan idle equipment to surrounding municipalities to save them rental costs and earn revenue on equipment that is currently not in use. Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 3 Estimated Cost Savings PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Parks and Recreation Department collaborate with the following facilities/agencies on various recreational events/programs: 1. Adrian Public Schools - Use of school and city facilities for recreational programs, as well as occasional sharing of maintenance equipment with Adrian. 2. Lenawee Intermediate School District – Use/Activities at Stubnitz Environmental Education Center, as well as a social soccer program (Adaptive Program). 3. Lenawee County Department on Aging – Use of Piotter Center and various senior programs held at the Center. 4. YMCA – Soccer programs and Splash N’ Dash Triathlon. 5. The Christian Family Centre – Community Day, soccer programs, Spring Break Camp, Holiday Break Camp, Winter Break Camp, After Thanksgiving Drop-n-Shop and Parent’s Night Out. 6. Tecumseh Parks & Recreation – Various recreation programs. 7. Blissfield and Hudson Parks & Recreation – Youth soccer programs. 8. Heritage Park – Shared Event Planning, Volunteers and trail/course/park maintenance. • Mountain Bike Club • Disc Golf Club • Running Club/Running with E’s • Frosty 5K Haunted 5K Bits & Pieces Flying Club Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 4 Estimated Cost Savings 9. Siena Heights University – Freaky Friday, Heritage Soccer Fields, Riverside Baseball Field, Bohn Pool, use of Siena Heights’ field house for baseball/softball evaluations. 10. Adrian College – Track - Hershey Track & Field Football team volunteers at Moms & Sons Night, Merillat Sport & Fitness Center for baseball/softball evaluation. 11. Adrian Noon Rotary – Eggstravaganza. 12. Adrian Kiwanis Club – Splash N’ Dash, 3-on-3 basketball tournament, trail projects. 13. Croswell Opera House – Summer outdoor movie series at the parks. 14. St. Mary’s Church – Shared parking lot at Piooter Center including plowing and maintenance agreement. 15. Lenawee County Probate Court – Various youth recreation programs. 16. Boys & Girls Club – Various youth recreation programs. 17. HOPE Center – Adaptive programs. 18. St. Joseph’s Church – Contracted cemetery maintenance and burials. 19. St. John’s Church – Contacted cemetery burials. 20. Adrian Dominican Sisters Maintenance/Grounds Dept. – Exchange sand for top soil, use city brush dump for ground debris and purchase salt. 21. Goodwill Industries • Michigan Prisoner Re-Entry Initiative (MPRI) • Trail Work Experiences (TRI) • Maurice Spear Campus Youth • GW Youth (Homeless Youth) • Summer Experience (Youth gaining work experience) Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 5 Estimated Cost Savings ADRIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 1. Member, Southern Michigan Criminal Justice Training Consortium • Share trainers, training resources and training space with law enforcement agencies in Lenawee and Jackson Counties. Allows larger agencies (APD, JPD, JSO) to provide quality instruction to smaller agencies who could not otherwise afford training. 2. Member, Lenawee Emergency Response Team - Provides extraordinary police services for hostage rescue, barricaded subjects, high-risk warrant service, dignitary protection and crisis negation. Because of the local cooperative nature of the team it can be assembled and on-scene in under an hour. 3. Member, Lenawee crash Investigation Team – Conducts in-depth crash reconstruction and analysis of major injury and fatality crashes in Lenawee County. Team made up of officers from Lenawee County Sheriff’s Department, Adrian Police Department and Tecumseh Police Department. Because of the local, cooperative nature of the team, it can be assemble and on-scene in under an hour. 4. Member, Lenawee Detective Major Case Collaborative – Outgrowth of monthly detective information sharing meeting. The Collaborative works together to solve major crimes, share information, and assist each other with crime scene investigation and evidence collection. A large cargo vehicle has been outfitted by team members to bring crime-scene technology and evidence gathering apparatus to scenes anywhere in Lenawee County. The Major Case Team is open to all Lenawee County law enforcement agencies. 5. State of Michigan Competitive Bid Process – Purchase vehicles through the State at a much lower cost. Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 6 Estimated Cost Savings 6. Radio Interoperability Grant – Collaborated with the Lenawee Office of Emergency Management to replace all the department’s mobile and handheld radios in order to comply with future FCC regulations. By participating in the grant, the Adrian Police Department was able to purchase the entire radio system for half of the actual purchase price. 7. Central dispatch – The Adrian Police Department phased out its own dispatch center in 1999 and is now dispatched through the Lenawee Central Dispatch. Significant savings resulted, with personnel reductions of 3 full-time and three part-time dispatchers. 8. LiveScan Cooperative – Joined with other agencies to maintain a LiveScan machine. It is housed at the Adrian Police Department (APD) and APD personnel take fingerprints for member agencies in southern Lenawee County and available to any agency in Lenawee County. 9. Shared Firing Range – The APD partnered with the Michigan Department of Corrections and the Michigan State Police to use the firing range located at the Gus Harrison Prison in Madison Township. 10. Central Jail & Lock-Up for Pre-Arraignment Prisoners – Rather than holding pre-arraignment prisoners in local lock-up facilities, prisoners are booked into the Lenawee County Jail and a magistrate comes to them to set bond. Resulted in huge savings to agencies, including the APD, which is able to forego the employment of a corrections officer. 11. Computer Forensic Services for Other County Agencies and Michigan State Police – The APD has two forensic examiners and provides computer forensic services free of charge to other agencies in Lenawee County, including the Michigan State Police. This is a significant aid to these agencies, as a backlog of cases at the MSP Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 7 Estimated Cost Savings crime lab can leave agencies waiting up to one-year for forensic services. 12. Trade Computer Forensic Services to Wauseon, OH Police Department for Polygraphs – Wauseon, OH Police Department provides polygraph services to the Adrian Police Department in exchange for APD providing computer forensic services to Wauseon Police Department. 13. School Resource Officer – APD partnered with Adrian Public Schools to provide a School Resource Officer to reduce delinquency and raise State-mandated test scores. Position is 70% funded by the schools, with balance coming from the APD budget. 14. Drug/Search Dog – The Adrian Police Department trains a fullservice search and drug K-9 unit. K-9 Unit is provided at no cost to other agencies for tracking and item or drug location. 15. OMNI – The Adrian Police Department is the founding member of the Lenawee branch of the Office of Monroe Narcotics Investigations, Team III, or OMNI III. Works drug conspiracy cases in Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties. 16. Mutual Aid – The APD has joined other local agencies in a Mutual Aid Agreement, allowing APD officers the legal right to provide backup for officers in other jurisdictions, and for them to do the same for officers of the City of Adrian. 17. OWI Court – Collaborative effort to closely supervise OWI offenders in an attempt to reduce drunken driving recidivism. By partnering with courts and probation officers, Adrian Police officers conduct random aond comprehensive checks on participants to insure that they are not using alcohol. 18. Safety City – Program to teach 4&5 year olds student safety. Taught by certified teachers under the supervision of a specially trained police officer. Program open to students in Lenawee County. Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 8 Estimated Cost Savings 19. Lenawee County Chief’s Association Equipment Sharing – The Lenawee County Chief’s Association, in conjunction with the Adrian Fraternal Order of Police, provides grant funding to agencies to provide equipment that is not affordable through federal grant or other municipal funding. Equipment is then available to all county law enforcement agencies. 20. MPRI – Adrian Police administrators participate in the Michigan Prisoner RE-Entry Initiative to try to ease the re-entry of State prisoners into the local population. Goal is to reduce parole violations and other recidivist acts that would lead to reincarceration. 21. Community Corrections Advisory Council – Group consists of law enforcement, judiciary, probation, counseling and other community resources, aimed at seeking alternatives to incarceration in local jails. The Adrian Police Department fills a seat on the Council. ADRIAN UTILITIES DEPARTMENT The City of Adrian Utilities Department provides the following services to neighboring municipalities: Adrian Township and Madison Township 1. Provides sewer service to Adrian Township and Madison Township Residents and businesses. 2. Provides water service to 48 residential and commercial properties within Adrian Township and 13 commercial/industrial properties within Madison Township. 3. Provides commercial/industrial meter readings in Adrian Township and Madison Township sewer billing. 4. Provides oversight for the Industrial Pretreatment Program for industries within Madison Township. Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 9 Estimated Cost Savings Village of Onsted 5. Performs all bacteriological testing at our Water Plant for the Village of Onsted. Lenawee County 6. Performs bacteriological testing at our Water Plant on an average of 15 samples each month for the Lenawee County Drain Commission. ADRIAN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Adrian Public Library’s collaboration practices fall within nine different categories: Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Statewide/Regional Library, Technology, Youth Services, Teen Services, Services for Adults, Purchasing, Art and Culture and Spanish Speaking support. Highlighted below are Small Business, Entrepreneurship and Joint Purchasing Collaborations. 1. Small Biz Center – Partnered with the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center to provide businesses and entrepreneurs (from Lenawee County and our border counties) with access to print & electronic resources, market research expertise and training and provide a location for businesses and business counselors to meet with clients in the library’s “Board Room”. We provide support to small businesses and our local economic development partners, who also promote our Small Biz Center and resources. 2. Tri-County Entrepreneurial Library Collaborative – Adrian Public Library Director initiated and facilitated the Tri-County (Lenawee, Hillsdale and Jackson) Entrepreneurial Library Collaborative with funding and support from South Central Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 10 Estimated Cost Savings Michigan Regional Entrepreneurial Collaborative (SCM-REC). The library collaborative is expected to receive a $50,000 grant to duplicate the Adrian Public Library’s business support best practices at libraries throughout these three counties. Other organizations participating and expected to benefit include Lenawee Economic Development Corporation, Economic Development Partnership of Hillsdale County, The Enterprise Group, Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center, South Central Michigan Works, etc. $2,500 3. Lenawee Economic Development Corporation – Adrian Public Library partnered with numerous Lenawee County Organizations to create a directory, under the guidance of LEDC, which highlights the services available in our country for entrepreneurs and businesses. These organizations have come together to learn about the resources each provides, provide referrals and works to support entrepreneurs without duplication of services. 4. SCORE Counselors to America’s Small Businesses – Formed partnership with SCORE to recruit counselors in Lenawee County and provide free one-on-one long-term counseling to local businesses and training. 5. Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC) – Adrian Public Library works closely with MI-SBTDC to provide entrepreneurs and existing businesses with market research and training and provides these MI-SBTDC staff with access to our print and electronic resources. Library’s Board Room is used weekly by these organizations to meet with clients who are seeking to stabilize, expand or start businesses in Lenawee County. 6. Food System Economic Partnership (FSEP) – Helped expand FSEP presence in Lenawee County by holding one-on-one Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 11 Estimated Cost Savings counseling for agri-businesses in Lenawee County. FSEP and the Adrian Public Library worked with Hispanics of Lenawee Alliance, MI-SBTDC and South Central Michigan Works on this project. 7. Biz Connect – Joined the Washtenaw area library organization, which educates librarians on how to provide business support and provides access to resources to assist existing businesses and support entrepreneurship. 8. Wacker Chemical – Adrian Public Library provides local businesses with access to Dunn & Bradstreet’s Business Select electronic resource (database) through our partnership with Wacker Chemical. $1,000 9. Michigan Center for the Book – APL joined this organization in the fall of 2010, which functions to stimulate public interest in the educational and cultural role of the book; authorship and writing, literacy and promotion of reading and libraries. The Center serves as the Michigan affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress and is coordinated by the Library of Michigan. 10. Lenawee County Library – The Lenawee County Library and Adrian Public Library share Polaris, our online library catalog and collaborate as part of the Lenawee Librarians’ Group. 11. Woodland Library Cooperative – Member of the Woodland Library Cooperative which facilities our Inter-Library loan service MelCat, facilitates joint purchasing, training, and advocacy on the state level. $500 12. Midwest Cooperative for Library Services – The Adrian Public Library is a member of this organization, which provides group pricing on purchases, support and training. $1,500 Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 12 Estimated Cost Savings CITY ATTORNEY 1. The City Attorney provides legal services to the Village of Clinton. It adds approximately $12,000 in revenue to the City each year. $12,000 Cooperation/Collaboration/Consolidation Plan City of Adrian, MI Page 13