File #: 2021-486   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/19/2021 Final action:
Title: Proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance - Hold the Public Hearing
Sponsors: Information and Public Records
Attachments: 1. Proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance, 2. Proposed Schedule of Events, 3. Affidavit of Publication - Public Hearing Notice
Related files: 2021-418, 2021-416, 2021-679
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Sponsor: Information and Public Records

 

Title

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Proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance - Hold the Public Hearing

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Recommendation

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Hold a Public Hearing to afford the public an opportunity to comment on the proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance.

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Background and Rationale

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The current Information and Public Records (“IPR”) Administration division includes administrative, contract, enterprise services and the Enterprise Project Management Office (“EPMO”). 

 

                     Administrative Services responsibilities include hiring and onboarding, payroll processing,

human resources/benefits administration, planning, office space/facilities coordination and administration of various service team and cross-county initiatives. 

 

                     Contract Services supports departments within across the Service Team in acquiring goods and services in compliance with laws and county policies and, via membership on the Contracting and Procurement Center of Excellence (COE), provides oversight on all technology-related and high-risk contracts across the county.

 

                     Enterprise Services was initially formed in 2020 by the Incident Management Team (“IMT”) to support residents during the pandemic, has grown and will continue to grow in pursuit of its objective to dramatically transform how the county delivers services by engaging residents and employees to provide the best possible resident experiences.

 

                     EPMO became part of the IPR Administration division in July 2021, to align with the transition of the EPMO from a project management office primarily supporting technology projects to encompass management and consultation on projects and strategic priorities throughout the county.

 

The establishment of the Enterprise and Administrative Services Department, to include all functions listed above, will align service team and countywide functions that support the county’s goals and strategic priorities including to provide effective and efficient operations; strong Residents First service models; and transparency and accountability in all business operations and practices.

 

Development and evolution of the IPR Administration division, in particular over the past two years and including the addition of department-level duties such as resident-facing and enterprise-level support services, support the establishment of the Enterprise and Administrative Services Department.

 

The Enterprise and Administrative Services Department will have its own budget authority and will not be a division of another department. 

 

Existing budgets and Full Time Equivalents (FTE) for the IPR Administration division and Enterprise Services as well as the EPMO portion of the Information Services budget will support the Enterprise and Administrative Services Department through 2023; starting in 2024, budgets and FTEs will be combined into a single departmental budget.  

 

The Ramsey County Home Rule Charter section 5.01A.1 states that acts of the County Board which shall be by ordinance include the following: Establish, structure, merge, or abolish any county department, office, agency, board or commission, except as provided for in this charter.

 

The Ramsey County Home Rule Charter section 5.02 states that every proposed ordinance shall hold a public hearing as required by law.

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County Goals (Check those advanced by Action)

       Well-being             Prosperity                 Opportunity                 Accountability

 

Racial Equity Impact

The work of the Enterprise and Administrative Service Department is centered on residents and transforming services, processes, and outcomes to advance racial and health equity, including addressing historical and long-standing race-based disproportional outcomes. This includes Enterprise Services connecting residents with services, the EPMO transforming and improving the way the county works, hiring teams that reflect the diversity of the community and the residents we serve, and partnering with vendors who reflect our community.

 

Community Participation Level and Impact

There was no community engagement for Proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance - Hold the Public Hearing.

 

  Inform              Consult                                 Involve                      Collaborate        Empower                     

 

Fiscal Impact

No fiscal impact. The established budgets and FTEs from the existing IPR Administration division, Enterprise Services and the EPMO portion of the Information Services will support the Enterprise and Administrative Services Department in 2021. Future budgets and FTEs will be combined into a single departmental budget.

 

County Manager Comments

No additional comments.

 

 

Last Previous Action

On September 28, 2021, the Ramsey County Board waived the First Reading of the proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance (Resolution B2021-210) and set the public hearing date of October 19, 2021 to take public comments on the proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance (Resolution B2021-211).

 

Attachments

1. Proposed Enterprise and Administrative Services Department Ordinance

2. Proposed Schedule of Events

3. Affidavit of Publication