QUESTION
What is the cost and headcount needed to have a second shift at every city park?
3:29:27
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55 sec
Commissioner Donoghue explains that the second shift program they implemented involved 240 positions at a cost of $13.8 million.
- This covered restoring existing second shifts at 100 hotspot parks across the city.
- It was not for having a second shift at every park in the city.
- The cost and headcount for having a second shift at all city parks is not provided.
Shekar Krishnan
3:29:27
Okay.
3:29:29
My next question is looking at the 2nd shift program that we spoke about, what is the cost and necessary headcount needed to have a second shift at every park in the city.
Sue Donoghue
3:29:57
So our 2nd shift program that we implemented council member included 240 positions and the cost was 13,800,000.
Shekar Krishnan
3:30:06
13,800,000.
3:30:07
That would be the cost it would take to have a second shift at every park.
Sue Donoghue
3:30:10
Store this no.
3:30:11
That's to restore the existing second shift.
3:30:13
That was a 100 hotspots across the city.
Shekar Krishnan
3:30:16
Okay.
3:30:16
So let's let's break it down.
3:30:17
I was like, but I think the the restoration for a 100 hot spot parks is 13,800,000.
3:30:22
Right?
Sue Donoghue
3:30:22
Right.