File #: 20-0877    Name: Financial Management Philosophy Plan
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Board
On agenda: 10/8/2020 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss the Cost Recovery Model and Financial Management Philosophy Plan for the Parks & Recreation Department
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Title

Consider/Discuss the Cost Recovery Model and Financial Management Philosophy Plan for the Parks & Recreation Department

 

Summary

 

COUNCIL GOAL:                     Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney

                     (5A: Create Affordable Recreational and Cultural Arts Activities for

                     All Ages Throughout the City)

(5E: Develop sustainable quality of life improvements within the City of McKinney)

MEETING DATE:                     October 8, 2020

 

DEPARTMENT:                      Parks and Recreation                     

                     

CONTACT:                       Michael Kowski, Director of Parks and Recreation

                                          

                     

ITEM SUMMARY: 

 

                     In August of 2020, City engaged the firm 110% to assist our Department in developing and adopting a Cost Recovery Model and Financial Management Philosophy Plan.

                     The 110% team will present the framework of the study and gather input to help with the development of the plan and any associated policies.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

                     This work will set forth how we establish fees and charges in relation to various goals, market conditions, benchmarking, demand, cost recovery targets, and industry trends.

 

                     A primary component of this project includes a comprehensive cost of service analysis using a proprietary online-based Cost Recovery Module, which is designed to accelerate the data collection and sorting functions that are necessary tasks associated with a cost of service analysis.

 

                     This will promote maximum resident participation in our parks system, potentially reduce our reliance on subsidies from the general fund, and ensure that no one has a barrier to participation.

 

                     Deliverables include a Cost Recovery Model and Financial Management Philosophy report, as well as access to the proprietary online-based Cost Recovery Module.

 

 

                     Jamie Sabbach is the founder and CEO of 110%, which helps organizations be more responsible, strategic and bold amid dynamic social, environmental and economic change. Over the course of her career she has served as a park and recreation practitioner, university faculty, and as a consultant. Based in Colorado, 110% has completed projects across the nation, to include Texas communities such as Lewisville.

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY: 

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