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Tuesday November 8, 2022 — California General Election
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City of Oakland
Measure X Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required

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Shall a measure to amend the Charter to, among other things, establish Councilmember term limits, require two hearings before Council places certain measures on the ballot; count Councilmember abstentions and absences as "no" votes in determining whether Mayor may break a tie; provide Public Ethics Commission discretion in setting Councilmember salaries; authorize the Commission to set City Attorney and Auditor salaries; and add and detail duties and provide minimum staffing for the Auditor, be adopted?

¿Qué es esta propuesta?

Información básica — Información oficial

Resumen

David Chiu, San Francisco City Attorney

 

Title: A proposed amendment to the Charter to establish term limits for members of the City Council ("Council"), require two Council hearings for certain proposed ballot measures, count Councilmember abstentions and absences as "no" votes in determining whether the Mayor may cast a tie-breaking vote at the Council, provide the Public Ethics Commission ("Commission") discretion in setting Councilmember salaries, authorize the Commission to set the salaries of the City Auditor and the City Attorney, clarify and add to the duties of the City Auditor, and set minimum staffing for the Office of the City Auditor.

 

Summary:

 

This measure makes a number of changes to the Charter including:

 

Councilmember Term Limits

 

Members of the Council are elected to four-year terms. There are no term limits. This measure would prohibit a Councilmember from serving more than three consecutive terms.

 

Hearings on Proposed Ballot Measures

 

State law requires the Council to hold one public hearing before voting to place a measure on the ballot. This measure would require the Council to hold two public hearings before voting to place a general obligation bond, parcel tax, or Charter amendment on the ballot.

 

Councilmember Salaries

 

The Public Ethics Commission ("Commission") adjusts Councilmember salaries every two years based on any increases in the consumer price index ("CPI"). The Commission may also adjust their salaries above CPI increases, up to a total of five percent per year. This measure provides that the Commission would adjust the salaries every two years based on CPI increases, up to a total of five percent. But if the total CPI increase over the prior two years exceeds five percent, the Commission may adjust salaries up to five percent per year but may not adjust the salaries more than the CPI increase per year.

 

Mayoral Tie-Breaking Vote

 

The Mayor does not have a vote on the Council, but the Charter authorizes the Mayor to cast a tie-breaking vote when the Council is evenly divided. This measure provides that for purposes of determining whether there is a tie, a Councilmember's abstention or absence shall count as a "no" vote.

 

City Attorney and City Auditor Salaries

 

The Council sets the salary of the City Attorney and the City Auditor using a specified formula. This measure provides that the Commission would set these salaries based on salaries of the highest paid professional employee in their respective offices, other City department heads, and comparable positions in California jurisdictions.

 

City Attorney and City Auditor Political Activities

 

This measure would prohibit the City Attorney and the City Auditor from making or soliciting contributions to, publicly endorsing, or participating in the campaign of a candidate for City elective office or of a City ballot measure.

 

City Auditor

 

This measure establishes further qualifications and additional duties for the City Auditor.

 

The Charter does not set minimum staffing for the Office of the City Auditor. This measure provides that the budget for the Office of the City Auditor must be sufficient for at least fourteen full-time employees.

Análisis del analista legislativo / Proposal

David Chiu, San Francisco City Attorney

 

Councilmember Term Limits

 

Members of the City Council ("Council") are elected to four-year terms. There are no term limits. This measure would prohibit a Councilmember from serving more than three consecutive terms, except that a district Councilmember may serve up to three consecutive terms followed by up to three consecutive terms as an at-large Councilmember. Councilmember terms that began before January 2023 shall not count towards the term limits.

 

Hearings on Proposed Ballot Measures

 

State law requires the Council to hold at least one public hearing before placing a measure on the ballot. This measure would require the Council to hold at least two public hearings at least 10 calendar days apart before placing general obligation bonds, parcel taxes, or Charter amendments on the ballot.

 

Councilmember Salaries

 

The Public Ethics Commission ("Commission") adjusts the salary for Councilmembers every two years based on the increase in the consumer price index ("CPI"). The Commission may adjust salaries beyond the increase in CPI up to five percent per year. The voters may approve increases above five percent in a year. This measure provides that the Commission adjusts the salaries every two years based on CPI increases, up to a total of five percent for the two years. But if the total CPI increase over the prior two years exceeds five percent, the Commission may adjust salaries up to five percent per year but may not adjust the salaries more than the CPI increase per year. The measure removes the ability of the voters to approve increases above five percent by ordinance.

 

Mayoral Tie-Breaking Vote

 

The Mayor does not have a vote on the Council, but the Charter authorizes the Mayor to cast a tie-breaking vote when the Council is evenly divided. This measure provides that for purposes of determining whether there is a tie, a Councilmember's abstention or absence shall count as a "no" vote.

 

City Attorney and City Auditor Salaries

 

The Council sets the salary of the City Attorney and the City Auditor. This measure provides that the Commission would set these salaries based on the salaries of the highest paid

 

professional employee in their respective offices, other City department heads, and comparable positions in California jurisdictions.

 

City Attorney and City Auditor Political Activities

 

This measure would prohibit the City Attorney and the City Auditor from making or soliciting contributions to, publicly endorsing, or participating in the campaign of a candidate for City elective officer, or of a City ballot measure.

 

City Auditor

 

This measure specifies when the Office of City Auditor becomes vacant and a process for filling the vacancy.

 

This measure establishes further qualifications and additional duties for the City Auditor.

 

The Charter does not set minimum staffing in the Office of the City Auditor. This measure provides that the budget for the Office of the City Auditor must be sufficient for at least fourteen full-time employees, unless the Council determines for a given fiscal year or two-year budget cycle that the City is facing an extreme fiscal necessity.

Efectos fiscales

JENNY WONG Berkeley City Auditor

 

BERKELEY CITY AUDITOR'S IMPARTIAL FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE GOOD GOVERNANCE CHARTER REFORM BALLOT MEASURE

 

If passed by more than fifty percent of the voters, the Measure would amend the City Charter to establish term limits for councilmembers, require a minimum of two council hearings before certain council-proposed ballot measures for placement on the ballot, and count councilmember abstentions and absences as a no vote on council motions, resolutions, and ordinances to determine whether the Mayor is eligible to cast a tie-breaking

 

vote. Further, the Measure would change the formula for the Public Ethics Commission (PEC) to set councilmember salaries, authorize the PEC to set the salaries of the City Auditor and City Attorney, and clarify the duties of and provide minimum staffing for the City Auditor.

 

Financial Impact

 

This Measure will cost the City an estimated additional $858,199 annually in staffing costs, as detailed in the tables below.

 

The staffing level in the Auditor's office will increase from 11 Full Time Employees (FTEs) to a minimum staffing level of 14 FTEs, effective July 2023. City Council may suspend the minimum staffing level for a fiscal year or two-year budget cycle, in the event of extreme fiscal necessity.

 

Cost Component

Current FY 2023 Budget (11 FTEs)

Estimated Additional

Annual Cost

(+3 FTEs)A

Staffing

$2,568,489

$638,229

 

A Estimate is based on FY 2023 staff salaries and benefit rates.

 

The measure will authorize the PEC to set the salary of the City Attorney and the City Auditor annually. These salaries may not be reduced during their terms of office, except as part of a general reduction of salaries for all officers and employees. The estimated additional annual costs in the table below are based on an assessment of salaries within both departments, salaries of department heads within the City of Oakland, and salaries of comparable positions in California cities.

 

Cost Component

Current FY 2023
Salary and Benefits

Estimated Additional
Annual Costs (Salary and
Benefits)

City Attorney

$420,637

$120,145

City Auditor

$332,471

$99,826

 

 

 

Limits to this financial analysis are noted below:

 

  • Staff salaries and benefit rates may increase over time which would increase the cost to the City.

  • The PEC is authorized to set the salaries for the City Auditor and the City Attorney. As such, the PEC's methodology may vary from our estimates.

  • Should a vacancy occur in the Office of the City Auditor at a time that cannot be consolidated with a municipal or statewide election, a special election may be held. As of July 2022, the County of Alameda Registrar of Voters' costs for special elections range from $9 to $11 per registered voter for vote-by-mail to $19 to $21 per registered voter for in-person voting.

 

Our independent analysis represents the best information available at the time. Actual costs may vary from these estimates.

Argumentos Publicados — Argumentos a favor y en contra

Argumento A FAVOR

As the City of Oakland grows in size and complexity, we must modernize our government. This can be
done in part by making changes to our City charter. The charter defines the powers, functions and
essential procedures of city government. Measure X makes common sense changes to better allow our
government to meet the needs of our city in a more democratic, accountable, transparent, and
equitable manner.
Councilmember Term Limits - By putting term limits of three consecutive four-year terms on
councilmembers, we allow new, diverse leadership to take office.
Enhance transparency by requiring minimum of two council hearings for ballot measures -
Requires increased transparency and greater ability for the public to weigh in on ballot measures before
they are approved onto the ballot.
Close mayoral tie-breaking loophole - Counts abstentions as 'No' votes allowing future mayors the
ability to cast tie-breaking votes as intended by our charter, thereby allowing action to move forward.
Public Ethics Commission setting salary formulas for City Attorney, City Auditor By allowing the
PEC to set salaries in alignment with similarly situated California cities, we ensure greater fairness and
equity in pay and draw more talent to the City of Oakland. Caps salary increases for councilmembers.
Clarifying duties & providing minimum staffing for City Auditor - Clarifies City Auditor's
duties and provides minimum staffing to ensure the City Auditor has the resources to fulfill this
important watchdog role; sets a minimum three-year relevant experience requirement to ensure
Oakland selects top talent.
Please join us in voting YES for common sense charter reform - Yes on Measure X.


Victor Ochoa
Oakland Resident/Former Public Ethics Commission Chair/Public Interest Attorney
Brooke Levin
Retired Oakland Public Works Director
Daniel Swafford
Director, neighborhood business associations
Dan Kalb
City Councilmember
Ces Butner
Chair, Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce

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