File #: BILL NO. 16-244    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/17/2016 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 11/17/2016 Final action: 11/17/2016
Title: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AWARD OF RFP NO. 2017-020 TO SPRINGSTED, INC. AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A ONE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH SPRINGSTED, INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF A COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT STUDY WITH THE OPTION OF UP TO FOUR (4) ONE-YEAR RENEWALS FOR THE PURPOSES OF PROVIDING ON-CALL SUPPORT RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMPENSATION STUDY. (F&BC 11/7/16)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. 2017-020 Combined Contract Document, 3. Composite Interview Score Sheet, 4. Composite Proposal Score Sheet
Related files: BILL NO. 16-170, BILL NO. 17-201, 2017-1224, 2016-0756, 2017-1715
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AWARD OF RFP NO. 2017-020 TO SPRINGSTED, INC. AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A ONE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH SPRINGSTED, INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF A COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT STUDY WITH THE OPTION OF UP TO FOUR (4) ONE-YEAR RENEWALS FOR THE PURPOSES OF PROVIDING ON-CALL SUPPORT RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMPENSATION STUDY. (F&BC 11/7/16)


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Issue/Request:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AWARD OF RFP NO. 2017-020 TO SPRINGSTED, INC. AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A ONE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH SPRINGSTED, INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF A COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT STUDY WITH THE OPTION OF UP TO FOUR (4) ONE-YEAR RENEWALS FOR THE PURPOSES OF PROVIDING ON-CALL SUPPORT RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMPENSATION STUDY.


Key Issues:
Following approval of FY17 budget amendment 2, city staff advertised RFP 2017-020 for a compensation and benefit study. Staff received 7 responses and based upon experience, expertise, available resources, project approach, and cost, selected Springsted Inc. vendor for the project.

As part of the study, the City Council will be asked to consider a compensation philosophy. The compensation philosophy should be a City Council/Management tool that strategically establishes a target level of competitiveness to market for all city positions, prioritizes goals for total compensation, and guides administration of pay and benefit practices. With input and feedback from the City Council, the City will ultimately seek to adopt a compensation policy to serve as the City’s official guidelines to manage the delivery of compensation and benefits.

Following the creation of the compensation philosophy, the compensation study will provide a review of the existing compensation and classification plan to identify market equity position or competiveness position, recommend compensation/benefit changes based on current compensation and classification struc...

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