Live reporting by
Daniel McLaughlin
Board taps United Way for 311 support, approves contracts for employee health benefits
Danny Mc
@dmcbillion
π Hello. I'm live tweeting today's @CityofCleveland Board of Control meeting for @cledocumenters & @signalcleveland
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01:47 PM Feb 8, 2023 CST
π The Board of Control is made up members of @MayorBibb's cabinet & the heads of various city departments.
π The Board formally approves vendors and $ amounts for city contracts
π« Learn much more in this @signalcleveland explainer by @AbbeyMarshall: signalcleveland.org/clevelands-boaβ¦
π The Board formally approves vendors and $ amounts for city contracts
π« Learn much more in this @signalcleveland explainer by @AbbeyMarshall: signalcleveland.org/clevelands-boaβ¦
π₯ The Board of Control also sometimes approves the sale of city-owned land, but I don't think we'll see that sort of thing at today's meeting.
π You can find the agenda for this afternoon's meeting on the @cledocumenters site here: cleveland.documenters.org/documents/agenβ¦
π Or you can enjoy it right here, in 4 screenshots https://t.co/prq2H0SzLF
π Or you can enjoy it right here, in 4 screenshots https://t.co/prq2H0SzLF
π The meeting begins at 3 pm!
π And you can watch it LIVE on The Board of Control's YouTube channel here: youtube.com/channel/UC4-grβ¦
π And you can watch it LIVE on The Board of Control's YouTube channel here: youtube.com/channel/UC4-grβ¦
The livestream is up & is being called to order. Here's a direct link to the livestream of today's @CityofCleveland Board of Control Meeting: youtube.com/watch?v=tLjPBxβ¦
The meeting is starting with Director of Public Utilities Keane. Keane is reading through the 4 Public Utilities items on the agenda.
All 4 were approved without comments or questions https://t.co/jiFk3C3XJ1
All 4 were approved without comments or questions https://t.co/jiFk3C3XJ1
Now we're hearing from Commissioner of Information Technology Kimberly Roy Wilson about the first two Finance items: https://t.co/o5qer6niXy
Someone else, who wasn't named, is now talking about the 3rd Finance item - a contract w/ @UnitedWayCLE to provide after-hours service for the 311 call center.
8 vendors applied. 1 was disqualified.
Contract is for ~$100k for 1 year, w/ two renewals https://t.co/GA7HtZnsA9
8 vendors applied. 1 was disqualified.
Contract is for ~$100k for 1 year, w/ two renewals https://t.co/GA7HtZnsA9
Director Dennis Kramer from Port Control talking about contract for flooring at the airport.
Says it's the 3rd time this contract has been bid. First two times the contractors didn't meet "OEO goals" (which I'm googling/guessing means "Office of Equal Opportunity goals") https://t.co/wjqEtoE1FO
Says it's the 3rd time this contract has been bid. First two times the contractors didn't meet "OEO goals" (which I'm googling/guessing means "Office of Equal Opportunity goals") https://t.co/wjqEtoE1FO
@MayorBibb asked a clarifying question about which floors are covered by this contract. It fixes all floors at the airport INCLUDING the bathrooms.
Approved!
Approved!
Next is Public Safety Director Karrie Howard talking about purchases of boots for @ClevelandFire
They're rejecting the second item for now so they can re-do the bids for particle hoods - so this BOOTS ONLY item is approved π’π’ https://t.co/b32d7IQGBJ
They're rejecting the second item for now so they can re-do the bids for particle hoods - so this BOOTS ONLY item is approved π’π’ https://t.co/b32d7IQGBJ
That was it for our agenda, BUT there's a "walk on" item from Port Control!
this is related to Ord. 763-2022 re: healthcare benefits to City of Cleveland employees
Unclear who is speaking, they are not identified
this is related to Ord. 763-2022 re: healthcare benefits to City of Cleveland employees
Unclear who is speaking, they are not identified
Here are the amounts "not to exceed" for the contracts:
Anthem Blue Cross: $45 million
Medical Mutual: $80 million
Delta Dental: $5 million
EyeMed: $600,000
Symetra Life Insurance: $300k
Metropolitan Life Insurance for benefits at no cost to the City
Anthem Blue Cross: $45 million
Medical Mutual: $80 million
Delta Dental: $5 million
EyeMed: $600,000
Symetra Life Insurance: $300k
Metropolitan Life Insurance for benefits at no cost to the City
A question about "not to exceed"
2020 health care costs were ~$100 million. With prescription costs ~$110 million.
These contracts are well in excess of those actuals, so it sounds like they're overbudgeting to provide a cushion if needed.
2020 health care costs were ~$100 million. With prescription costs ~$110 million.
These contracts are well in excess of those actuals, so it sounds like they're overbudgeting to provide a cushion if needed.
I'll chip in with this fact: my inhaler doubled in price this year, so there's that π‘
And that's it! The meeting adjourned after about 13 minutes.
It took me a lot longer to tweet it because it I used the magic of rewind a lot.
The audio for some of the speakers on this stream plain ol' stunk. I tried to get what I could & I hope I got it right πΌ https://t.co/Wgym4aJSS7
It took me a lot longer to tweet it because it I used the magic of rewind a lot.
The audio for some of the speakers on this stream plain ol' stunk. I tried to get what I could & I hope I got it right πΌ https://t.co/Wgym4aJSS7
I think it's fascinating that the last item covered today was a "walk on" (not on the published agenda) and approved contracts of up to ~$130 million π°π°π°
This concludes my coverage of today's @CityofCleveland Board of Control Meeting. Thank you for reading along with me!
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Have questions? Think we got something wrong? Send any inquiries on the meeting or these tweets to @cledocumenters
Or email us at cledocumenters@gmail.com