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The California Municipal Revenue Sources Handbook
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An essential resource for any official involved in local government finance in California.
The handbook includes: • Data and charts • Relevant history and issues • Legal references • Definitions of terms • Capital financing and cost recovery • A detailed guidance for calculating an agency’s Gann Appropriations Limit
The California Municipal Revenue Sources Handbook
FIFTH EDITION
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CITY OF PITTSBURG
Pittsburg has been a city in progress for nearly a century and a half. Located at the point where the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers meet, Pittsburg is a city of both progress and promise.
The next Finance Director will take charge at an challenging time for the City and the community as a whole due to the continued impact of COVID-19. An engaging and dynamic leader will be expected to take charge and help secure and guide the City’s financial stability into the future. An ability to help complete key projects, continue staff development, and ensure financial stability will be core to the success of this role. High levels of FINANCE DIRECTOR William Avery & Associates Management Consultants technical finance skills in all matters of municipal finance will be 31/2 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Suite A vital for success in this role. As a department head the Finance Los Gatos, CA 95030 Director will be expected to be a highly collaborative leader and 408.399.4424 key source of advice and guidance on the executive team. Fax: 408.399.4423 The successful candidate will be an effective and seasoned public email: jobs@averyassoc.net www.averyassoc.netsector manager and administrator who creates and maintains an environment of mutual respect and transparency with an ability to develop consensus and credibility though strong relationships. A strong background in budget, finance and administration is essential in this role. Experience as a Finance Director, Assistant or Deputy Finance Director of a complex public sector organization is required. A BS/BA in a related field is essential. To be considered, please visit our website at www.averyassoc.net/current-searches/ for a detailed job announcement and how to apply on the Avery Associates Career Portal.
public understands the conflict, recuse themself from discussing and voting on the matter, and leave the room until after the matter is concluded. If the item is on that portion of the agenda reserved for uncontested matters such as the consent calendar, the official does not need to leave the room.
If I Come to the Meeting Late or Early, Do I Still Need to Disclose a Conflict?
The FPPC recently made changes to the disqualification requirements in Regulation 18707 to close a loophole to prevent certain specified public officials from leaving a meeting early or arriving late to avoid disclosing a conflict of interest.
If a public official leaves a meeting in advance of the agenda item in which the official is disqualified or joins a meeting after consideration of an agency item in which the official is disqualified, the official must publicly identify the agenda item and the financial interest after arriving at or prior to leaving the meeting.
What if I’m Not Sure if I Have a Conflict of Interest?
Public officials have a number of resources available to assist them in navigating the Political Reform Act and other ethical issues. The League and the Institute for Local Government offer free training and various publications online. The FPPC also offers both informal and formal advice, online training, and publications. Finally, your agency’s counsel can also assist you in understanding whether you have a conflict of interest and the disclosure requirements. ■
J O B O P P O R T U N I T I E S
City of Orange Cove, California has the following positions available: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS The Director of Public Works must have 5 years of experience in administering public works functions and a BA in Civil Engineering or related field. Director will plan, organize, direct, coordinate and evaluates the activities of the Public Works Department which is comprised of the Water/Wastewater, Parks/Recreation, Animal Control, Streets, oversees the provision of departmental services to City residents; prepares, implements and evaluates capital improvement program and long-range infrastructure development plans; prepares and manages departmental budget; ensures compliance with regulatory requirements; provides technical assistance and liaison with City staff, developers, other agencies. Annual salary range is $90,000 – $110,000. Please fill out an employment application and email a copy of your resume to jvb@cityoforangecove. com. The Director of Public Works job description and employment application can be found on our website under Employment Opportunities. Position Open until filled.
CITY MANAGER The City of Orange Cove is now accepting applications for the position of City Manager. Orange Cove is an agricultural community located in Fresno County about 34 miles east of the City of Fresno, CA. Qualified candidates should have prior experience as a City Administrator/Manager, Assistant/Deputy City Administrator/Manager, Department Director, or similar capacity. A bachelor’s degree in public or business administration or a related field is required and at least five (5) years of progressive management responsibility in municipal government is highly desirable. The City Council highly regards California experience and will also consider all viable out-of-state candidates provided the type and level of experience is in alignment with the City’s needs. Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Annual Salary: $140,000. Recruitment is open until the position is filled.
POLICE CHIEF The City of Orange Cove is seeking a Police Chief knowledgeable of current practices in the management of municipal Police Departments; principles of supervision and has the ability to direct the City Police Department. Applicants must submit an original City of Orange Cove application; No late or faxed applications will be accepted. Postmarks are not accepted. Resumes and/or related certificates may accompany but do not substitute for City of Orange Cove application & required material. Starting Salary up to $120,000. Experience: Candidate must have a B.A. and extensive experience in a public law enforcement agency including both operational and administrative assignments, public agency budgeting, organization and planning.
Send or email resume and application to Attention June V. Bracamontes, City Clerk, Orange Cove City Hall, 633 Sixth St. Orange Cove, CA 93646. Email jvb@cityoforangecove.com
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City of Lomita, CA – Community & Economic Development Director
The City of Lomita is an energetic and engaged community of approximately 20,000. Team Lomita is committed to providing a healthy, safe, and friendly small-town community where everyone can successfully live, work, and play, and is has established visions and plans for future growth and development to make that a reality. The City is now seeking a Community & Economic Development Director help build and implement that vision. A highly motivated, innovative, and results-driven individual is sought. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker and creative problem solver with the ability and confidence to build and lead a strong team in support of the City’s efforts to proactively identify and address issues on an array of topics related to Community and Economic Development. The position requires excellent communication skills and someone who is experienced in having interaction with the City Council, commissions, civic groups, and the general public, and is confident translating and conveying the City’s vision. The individual will quickly become a part of Team Lomita and be able to work well within a face paced, friendly environment. Candidates must possess a minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible fulltime work-related experience, with at least two years of supervisory experience. A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized four-year college or university in a related field is required; a Master’s degree is desirable. The monthly salary range for the Community & Economic Development Director is $10,338 - $12,807; placement within this range is dependent upon qualifications. Contact: Ms. Carmen Valdez (916) 784-9080, Filing Deadline: December 22, 2020
City of Milpitas, CA – Finance Director
Located at the southern tip of the San Francisco Bay, Milpitas is a progressive community that is an integral part of the Silicon Valley. With a diverse resident population of 80,430, the City of Milpitas sees each of the approximate 432 full-time equivalent employees as committed to accomplishing the community’s vision by providing fiscally sound, superior services. The City of Milpitas is seeking an experienced finance professional with significant leadership experience in a diverse and complex organization. It is expected that the new Director will be well-balanced in all areas of municipal finance, will have excellent oral, written, and presentation skills as well as political acumen. Experience with enterprise resource planning and related activities is desirable. Candidates must possess at least seven (7) years of professional experience in finance or an approved related field, at least three (3) years of which shall have been in a management capacity. A Bachelor’s degree in business or public administration, accounting, finance, economics, or a related discipline is required; a master’s degree is preferred. A CPA is desirable. The bi-weekly salary range for the Finance Director is $6,612.72 up to $9,257.07; placement within this range is dependent upon qualification and experience. Contact: Ms. Valerie Phillips (916) 784-9080