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Municipal Manager Community Planning and Development Administration 101-5105 Sullivan Arena 101-5116 O'Malley Golf Course 101-5117 Renewable Resources 101-5118 Performing Arts Center Revenue Bond 301-5120 Community Development Performing Arts Center 101-5107 Egan Center/ Tourism 101-5108 Misc Community Development Grants 101-5109 Museum Museum Management Agreement Debt Service 101-5122 Contributions to Arts Groups 101-5123 6-1

Greg Jones, Executive Director 343-7545 Mission Promote a safe, livable, sustainable community, provide support for private development, and ensure cost-effective construction and maintenance of public infrastructure, while pursuing excellence in delivery of public services and a high quality of life for Anchorage residents Strategies: How the Office meets its mission Provide leadership to the departments of: o Planning o Development Services o Project Management and Engineering o Maintenance and Operations o Traffic o Neighborhoods o Heritage Land Bank and Real Estate Services Foster an organizational environment that maximizes teamwork for coordinated, cost-effective, high-quality service delivery to Anchorage residents and businesses by these departments Key strategies are long-range planning, performance-based budgeting, practical performance metrics, public involvement, and feedback at all levels, and a unifying focus on customer service Supports development opportunities using the coordinated resources within its departments and private enterprise to enhance economic growth and community vitality in Anchorage Divisions Administration Leadership; administrative and financial support; facility management; debt service Community Development & Grants Performing Arts Center management; Convention Center and Tourism Promotion funding; grants to non-profits Museum Museum management contract 6-2

Resource Plan Divisions 2008 Actuals 2009 Revised 2010 Proposed FY 10 v 09 % Chg Expenditures Administration 2,009,264 $ 1,911,331 $ 1,234,193-35.4% Community Development Grants 4,323,007 4,462,657 3,604,894-19.2% Museum 3,968,668 4,227,169 4,379,347 3.6% Total Direct Cost $ 10,300,939 $ 10,601,157 $ 9,218,434-13.0% Revenues Administration $ (731,197) $ (969,087) $ (794,087) -18.1% Community Development Grants (121,640) (365,000) - -100.0% Museum (757,274) (1,049,420) - -100.0% Total Revenue $ (1,610,111) $ (2,383,507) $ (794,087) -66.7% Cost of Services Provided: By Other Departments $ 997,519 $ 2,495,746 $ 2,548,781 2.1% To Other Departments (598,806) 612,347 (1,102,250) -280.0% Total Cost $ 398,713 $ 3,108,093 $ 1,446,531-53.5% Net Cost $ 9,089,541 $ 11,325,743 $ 9,870,878-12.8% Expenditure by Category 2008 Actuals 2009 Revised 2010 Proposed FY 10 v 09 % Chg Salaries and Benefits $ 879,697 $ 878,230 $ 594,829-32.3% Supplies 42,781 12,830 11,830-7.8% Travel 5,100 4,000 2,000-50.0% Contractual/Other Services 8,912,198 9,190,128 8,049,783-12.4% Equipment, Furnishings 20,386 6,400 6,400 0.0% Debt Service/Depreciation 440,777 509,569 553,592 8.6% Total Direct Cost $ 10,300,939 $ 10,601,157 $ 9,218,434-13.0% Positions 2008 Revised 2009 Revised 2010 Proposed Full-Time 8 8 5 Part-Time 2 Temporary/Seasonal Total Positions 10 8 5 6-3

Reconciliation from 2009 Revised Budget to 2010 Proposed Budget Direct Costs Positions FT PT T 2009 Revised Budget $ 22,111,141 84 40 34 2009 One-Time Requirements - None Transfers (to)/from Other Agencies - Renewable Resources to Office of the Mayor (162,922) (1) - Egan Management to Convention Center Operating Reserve (711,436) Transfer Eagle River/Chugiak Parks and Recreation to Anchorage - Parks and Recreation (3,741,853) (7) (6) (34) - Transfer to create the Library as a Department (7,768,130) (70) (34) Debt Service Changes 44,023 Changes in Existing Programs/Funding for 2009 - Salary and benefits adjustments 63,181 1 - Museum - contractual increase 152,178 - Contribution to Convention Center Operating Reserve 475,000 2010 Continuation Level $ 10,461,182 7 - - Transfers (to)/from Other Agencies - Community Grants to Municipal Manager's Department (206,598) - Fur Rondy and Iditarod funding to Municipal Manager's Department (82,500) Debt Service Changes 2010 Budget Changes - Salary and benefits adjustments 10,649 - Eliminate 2 executive positions (235,320) (2) - Reduce professional services budget (160,000) - Reduce arts and community grants (568,979) 2010 Proposed Budget $ 9,218,434 5 - - 6-4

Administration Division Division's Purpose Provide leadership and direction for municipal public works, planning, and community development functions Oversee the Heritage Land Bank and provide real estate services to all municipal departments Maintain public feedback interface with development permitting process Provide administrative support, planning, reporting, tracking, coordination, and liaison functions for all subject departments Provide contract management and/or liaison for Performing Arts Center, Sullivan Arena, Boeke and Demspey Arenas, convention centers, Anchorage Museum and O'Malley Golf Course Administer the 1% for Art Program Programs Goals FY 2009 Revised FY 2010 Proposed Administration Provide leadership and direction to departments to further the combined mission of the office Assist departments in attaining performance goals and improved service delivery to the public Community Development Economic Development Provide leadership and guidance for major community initiatives and economic development projects Provide an open conduit for public feedback into the development permitting process Public Infrastructure Development and Management Foster coordinated intergovernmental planning and implementation of public transportation, utilities, drainage and other infrastructure. Facility Oversight Contract management for cultural, convention and sports facilities Provide contractual oversight to maximize costeffective management and timely reporting Municipal liaison with facility managers and user groups Actively interface with the managing entities to ensure effective use of MOA facilities for the benefit of Anchorage residents and visitors Division Direct Cost Total $ 1,911,331 $ 1,234,193 6-5

Administration Division Division Expenditures by Category 2008 Actuals 2009 Revised 2010 Proposed FY 10 v 09 % Chg Salaries and Benefits $ 879,967 $ 878,230 $ 594,829-32.3% Supplies 42,781 12,830 11,830-7.8% Travel 5,100 4,000 2,000-50.0% Contractual/Other Services 620,523 500,302 65,542-86.9% Equipment, Furnishings 20,386 6,400 6,400 0.0% Debt Service/Depreciation 440,777 509,569 553,592 8.6% Total Direct Cost $ 2,009,534 $ 1,911,331 $ 1,234,193-35.4% 2008 2009 2010 Revised Revised Proposed Division Personnel Summary FT PT T FT PT T FT PT T Administration 7 7 5 Egan/PAC/O'Malley Sullivan Arena Contribution to Arts Groups Renewable Resources 1 2 1 Debt Service PAC Surcharge Revenue Bond Total Personnel 8 2 8 5 6-6

Operating Grant Funded Programs FY 2009 FY 2010 Anticipated Resources Anticipated Resources Latest Grant Program Amount FT PT T Amount FT PT T Grant Expiration Total Grant Funding $ 395,743 1 - - $ 24,650 - - - Total Direct Costs $ 10,601,157 $ 9,218,434 Total Grant Funds and Direct Costs $ 10,996,900 1 - - $ 9,243,084 - - - Grant Funding May Represent 3.7% of the Department's Revised 2009 Operating Budget Grant Funding May Represent <1% of the Department's Proposed 2010 Operating Budget Administration Division SALMON IN THE CITY ADF&G GRANT $ 75,730 - - - $ 24,650 - - - Dec-10 54826G - Provides operational funding for the Salmon in the City Program SOUTHEAST SUSTAINABLE SALMON FUNDS $ 106,561 1 - - $ - - - - Aug-09 72756G - Provides operational funding for the Salmon in the City Program manager SALMON IN THE CITY CONOCO GRANT $ 193,452 - - - $ - - - - Dec-12 FUND 261-54846G - Provides operational funding for the Salmon in the City Program NPS - DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR $ 20,000 - - - $ - - - - Apr-10 54869G - To produce a Downtown Anchorage Historic Walking Tour and Education project Total $ 395,743 1 - - $ 24,650 - - - 6-7