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Mayor consolidates Community Development and Neighborhood Empowerment Departments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 22, 2010
Contact: David Beltran 213-978-0741

MAYOR VILLARAIGOSA
CONTINUES COMMITMENT  TO BALANCING BUDGET
WITH CONSOLIDATION OF TWO CITY DEPARTMENTS

The consolidation of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and the Community Development Department will eliminate 27 positions and approximately save $2 million annually

LOS ANGELES – Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa today continued his commitment to balancing the City’s budget and announced the consolidation of the Community Development Department and Department of Neighborhood Empowerment. If approved by the City Council, the newly consolidated department-Department of Community Development/Department of Neighborhood Empowerment-will eliminate 27 positions, approximately save $2 million annually, and reduce the total number of City departments and general managers.

“The consolidation effort will not only create cost savings, but will serve to take the bureaucracy out of community empowerment,” said Mayor Villaraigosa. “This consolidation is an opportunity to create the volunteer opportunities that engage communities and foster participation in our neighborhoods.”

The Mayor ordered the consolidation of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment and the Community Development Department as a means to maintain the necessary support for the City’s 90 Neighborhood Councils while minimizing general fund cost. The consolidation has allowed the City to rethink certain functions, automate others, and provide the Neighborhood Councils with a more efficient entity that works to better address the needs of the communities they serve.

Complementing the CDD’s long tradition of community service and organization of volunteers, the newly consolidated CDD/DONE will issue Requests for Proposals to support training programs, funding program oversight and other functions essential to fostering community involvement in our City’s Neighborhood Councils. Furthering efficiency, the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners will be supported by CDD resources.

As part of the consolidation, the Mayor has nominated current Community Development Department General Manager, Richard Benbow, to head the new Department of Community Development and Neighborhood Empowerment. As a consequence, current General Manager of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, BongHwan Kim, will step down. (Departure Letter attached.)

On February 4, 2010, the Mayor instructed City Department Heads to immediately begin the process of eliminating 1,000 filled General Fund positions and to the extent possible, transfer personnel from these positions to Special Fund vacancies. This expedited effort has resulted in close to 200 transfers thus far.

In response to the City’s credit rating being downgraded, the Council moved to approve the elimination of an additional 3,000 positions. As Chief Executive Officer, the Mayor is instructing all department heads to begin the process of targeting these additional positions for elimination. The identification of positions will be under the guidance and direction of the Mayor’s office and in coordination with the City Administrative Officer (CAO). The Mayor’s proposed Fiscal Year 2010-11 budget will serve as the comprehensive report detailing the position eliminations requested by the City Council.

CDD/DONE-BH Kim Resignation Letter

CDD/DONE-Consolidation

CDD/DONE-New Org Chart

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