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File #: 25-437   
Type: Administrative Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/21/2025 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Status of City of Huntington Beach Vacancies and Recruitment and Retention Efforts Pursuant to Government Code Section 3502.3
Attachments: 1. Att #1 PowerPoint Presentation, 2. 6/2 Sup Com
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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Travis Hopkins, City Manager

VIA: Marissa Sur, Director of Human Resources

PREPARED BY: Marissa Sur, Director of Human Resources

Subject:
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Status of City of Huntington Beach Vacancies and Recruitment and Retention Efforts Pursuant to Government Code Section 3502.3
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Statement of Issue:
California State Assembly Bill (AB) 2561 added Government Code ?3502.3 to the Meyers-Millias-Brown Act (MMBA). The law requires public agencies to report on the status of vacancies in a public hearing before their governing body at least once per fiscal year and prior to the adoption of the budget. The law also provides employee organizations with the opportunity to present their views and, depending on the vacancy level, request additional information on vacancies within their bargaining unit.

Financial Impact:
Not Applicable

Recommended Action:
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A) Conduct a public hearing for comment on the City of Huntington Beach Vacancies and Recruitment and Retention Efforts; and

B) Receive and file this report.
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not receive and file, and direct staff accordingly.

Analysis:
Effective January 1, 2025, the MMBA was amended to add Government Code ?3502.3, which requires public agencies to hold a public hearing at least once per fiscal year to report on vacancy and recruitment and retention efforts. Additionally, the public hearing provides an opportunity to identify any policies, procedures and/or recruitment efforts which may create challenges in the City's hiring process.
If the vacancy rate in any particular bargaining unit exceeds 20% of the total number of authorized full-time positions, the bargaining unit may request additional information which the City must provide, including the total number of job vacancies within the bargaining unit; the total number of applicants for the bargaining unit's vacant positions;...

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