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Committee adopts special-events crew-worker senior classification; budgeted funds already allocated

2334477 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The committee approved a new senior job classification for special-events crew workers, allowing career progression for arts and entertainment crew staff; a presenter said funding is already in the city budget.

The committee approved a request to adopt a special-events crew-worker senior job classification to allow crew workers in arts and entertainment to progress to a senior level.

A staff presenter (unnamed) explained the change: “This is a request to adopt a special events crew worker senior job classification. They have a crew worker job classification, and this will allow those crew workers to be able to progress to the next step, which is, you know, senior. This is consistent with our other departments such as water and sewer … Public works.”

When asked whether the change carried a budget impact, the presenter replied, “The money is already in the budget.” Committee members moved, seconded and approved the measure by voice vote; the transcript records a standard “All in favor? Aye.” The item was framed as aligning the arts and entertainment department with progression opportunities already available in other city departments.

The transcript does not record the names of the motion mover or seconder or the exact vote tally. The presentation referenced “Kaye” as someone who would like the same progression opportunity for arts and entertainment employees; the transcript does not provide Kaye’s title or department beyond that context.

The committee then closed its business and moved to adjourn; no additional follow-up tasks or implementation timeline for the new classification were recorded in the transcript.