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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION OCTOBER 21, 20132 <br /> <br />Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson <br /> indicated the maximum number of <br />hours is 240 hours. <br /> <br />The Council supported the revisions and directed staff to prepare a resolution for the consent <br />agenda. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br />arrived. <br /> <br /> <br />D.Update on City Cell Phones and Tablets <br /> <br />Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson <br /> explained that the City provides cell <br />phones to public works employees to communicate while on the job and on-call; this includes the <br />Assistant City Engineer and the Public Works Superintendent. Cell phones are also provided to <br />the Parks and Recreation Manager and the Recreation Programmer. The Parks and Recreation <br />Manager gets building alarm calls and both the manager and the programmer receive calls from <br />recreation staff on duty during recreation programs. She indicated that Building and Code <br />Enforcement staff have cell phones as they are out on inspections and often need to call staff. In <br />addition, one phone is set aside for Emergency Management purposes. In 2007, it was decided <br />that all management staff should also have cell phones. <br /> <br />Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson <br /> stated that in 2007, one <br />Councilmember requested a laptop to respond to resident emails. This required a Sprint air card <br />to enable web access. After discussions with the Council, all Councilmembers received laptops <br />and Sprint air cards. In 2010, the Council explored changing to tablets instead of laptops, as staff <br />started to utilize . Councilmembers were able to make <br />changes to agenda packets and save those changes to their tablets for use at meetings. All <br />Councilmembers received tablets. The old laptops were then used to replace outdated laptops at <br />City Hall and Public Works. Since the advent of the new website, the Council does not seem to <br />be using the tablets for their packets. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> arrived. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung <br /> reported that he no longer had a need for his tablet. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes <br /> indicated that her email no longer worked on her tablet. <br /> <br />Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson <br /> stated that she could reaffirm the <br />email address. She then reported that the Public Works Department currently has three tablets <br />that are being used for as-builts, locates, and new systems for the lift stations and the water tower. <br />The tablets, along with new smart phones, are allowing the Public Works Department to work <br />much more efficiently. She reported that the smart phones were free under the state contract and <br />the City only pays for cell service. It was noted that cell phone minutes for the City were pooled. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br /> expressed concern with the amount of minutes that were being used for <br />personal calls by City employees. <br /> <br />
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