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1990 AGN OCT 02 I11
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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For Council Meeting of October 2, 1990 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: PAUL J. CONNOLLY, CHIEF OF POLICE <br />SUBJECT: INCREASE EXISTING HOURLY PAY RATE FOR <br />Dat2r11-90 <br />CROSSING GUARDS <br />City Resolution No. R-133-89, which establishes salaries for <br />part time employees, sets the hourly pay rate for crossing <br />guards at $4.25 per hour (the state minimum wage) with no <br />minimum number of hours paid per day. The average salary for <br />crossing guards for surrounding cities is $4.80 per hour with <br />some cities having a minimum of four and one-half to six hours <br />paid per day. <br />With the increase in population and the number of schools within <br />the city, we receive more requests for crossing guards each <br />year. The department has spent numerous hours attempting to <br />recruit for the existing positions and it has become very <br />difficult to fill them. <br />Each year, during the school season, crossing guards become ill <br />or resign from their positions. The department must use <br />officers to fill those positions. Some crossing guard posts <br />become unmanned for weeks while the city personnel department <br />attempts to recruit to fill a vacancy. <br />The reason given for why crossing guards resign, or why <br />potential candidates are not interested, is that the crossing <br />guard position requires being present at a particular post in <br />the morning hours and also in the afternoon hours with a break <br />in between. This necessitates two round trips to and from the <br />post a day. Most people find this inconvenience and the cost of <br />transportation too high and the minimum hourly wage with a <br />minimum amount of hours per day too low. <br />Attachments: <br />Page t of_ <br />— <br />ORIGINAL <br />CEN -1 RAL n7L-C' RDS <br />FILE NO. _.�_�-�' �--------------- � <br />Item No. / / <br />
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