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THE WEBB-MARTIN GROUP THE WEBB-MARTIN GROUP SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2021 broker lic. #01514230 | source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, Bankrate SPREAD THE WORD! YOU CAN SAVE BIG $$ ON PROPERTY TAXES 55+ When Proposition 19 went into full effect on April 1st, California homeowners aged 55+, severely disabled Or victims of wildfire or natural disaster are now able to move... Anywhere in California To any home, regardless of price* Up to three times Without incurring a property tax hike!* $ $ For more information, visit prop19.car.org The information contained here is intended to provide general information and is not intended as a substitute for individual legal advice. Consult a qualified real estate or estate planning attorney with questions pertaining to a specific situation. *Purchasing a more expensive replacement property will result in an adjusted property tax increase based on the original Prop 13 tax basis. SOLD $187,000 OVER LIST PRICE AT $1,337,500 IN LESS THAN 2 WEEKS 446 Theresa Lane 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,700 sf Sierra Madre, 91024 446TheresaLane.com Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. Together Stronger. Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 jan@jangreteman.com jangreteman.com #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 korth@dppre.com #00942500 We are active and doing business safely and successfully. Call us today if you are looking to buy or sell! We're still here for you! We can show you homes and meet with you over video. PAYING IT FORWARD: SIERRA MADRE TO PREPAY $1.5 MILLION TO CALPERS TO REDUCE PENSION COSTS Over the past few years, the City of Sierra Madre has seen pension costs rise and, as a result, has been in search of viable options to help stabilize and reduce them, while protecting future benefits for past, present and future employees. In a presentation to the Council during the regular meeting on April 13, Hillary Guirola-Leon, Finance Director, and Sophia Kownatzki, Management Analyst, summarized their recommended plan of making an Unfunded Accrued Liability (UAL) prepayment to CalPERS in the amount of $1.5 million. This prepayment plan is estimated to result in an 88.1% funded ratio for the Miscellaneous Plan and 88.9% in Safety, while generating savings in an estimated amount of $1.9 million. As of June 30, 2019, the CalPERS valuation indicates the miscellaneous plan is funded at 79.6% and the Safety plan is funded at 83.4%. The total UAL across all pension plans is $10,064,397. This valuation does not include current year returns. The most recent returns reported byCalPERS for FY 2019-2020 were 4.7%, which is substantially less than the 7% return target established by CalPERS. In total, Sierra Madre’s liability increased by approximately $600,000 due to returns that were so far below the projection by CalPERS. In addition to the prepayment option, the City Council will establish a trust fund under California Employers’ Pension Prefunding Trust (CEPPT). The Section 115 fund is expected to grow assets for future pension contributions and create a contingency reserve for those future payments. Back on July 24, 2018, City Council authorized the creation of the Section 115 trust fund. This fund, when created, would allow the City This move will protect the pensions of city employees who work hard taking care of Sierra Madre without adding any financial burdens on the city. to invest assets to fund future pensions and Other Post-Employment Benefits’ (OPEB) contributions over a shorter period than a regular pension fund. There is also a chance for better yields than other alternatives, such as the Local Agency Investment Fund. Staff found that CalPERS provided the most cost-effective option providing the City with the best value. The CEPPT plan is a self- funding, not-for-profit trust in which employers pay for all expenses through a participation fee equivalent to $2,500 for each $1 million in managed assets. In addition, the CEPPT option does not have a minimum contribution or required annual contribution amount, though it recommends a contribution of $500,000, which City Council agreed to pay for a one-time fee. Furthermore, the agreement includes annual funding of up to $100,000 for the next five fiscal years. The CEPPT option is also a less risky option and less expensive than the PARS Pension Rate Stabilization Program that was also considered. “The plan that we have been doing has been great,” said Council Member Edward Garcia. “We are in a position unlike and municipalityin our area. I want our community to rest assured that this plan is a good plan, the way we’ve been paying this down. We are not askingfor debt like some of our neighboring communities. We are doing it in a responsible manner thanks to our city management,” Garcia stated. The $1.5M additional prepayment will be funded as follows: General Fund: $1,150,000 Water fund: $140,000 Sewer Fund: $112,000 ISF Personnel and Risk: $98,000. The $500,000 initial funding of CEPPT will be funding as follows: General Fund: $425,000 Water fund: $30,000 Sewer Fund: $24,000 ISF Personnel and Risk: $21,000Total All Funds General Fund: $1,575,000 Water Fund: $ 170,000 Sewer Fund: $ 136,000 ISF Personnel and Risk: $ 119,000. Despite the extra prepayment of $1.5 million, the city is expected to end the year with a budget surplus. The motion to make the prepayment and join CEPPT carried unanimously and with broad enthusiasm from Council Members. Congratulations were given to the city's finance staff and the CityManager for their excellent management of the city's finances. Copies of the report can be accessed on the City’s website at www.cityofsierramadre.com. Kevin McGuire/MVNews VOLUME 15 NO. 17 SIERRA MADRE REOPENING EXCITED MORE THAN JUST THE RESIDENTS Mayor Rachelle Arizmendi wasn't the only one excited about city services reopening on Monday. Rexy might have been the first one to bring her book to the counter for check out. Library hours for the public are now Monday - Thursday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm; Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The library is closed on Sunday. (Note: Rexy, like the Mayor is wearing a mask which is required, but she had to move it in order to check out!) USE OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE TO RESUME IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY After a thorough safety review by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), they determined that the pause in the use of the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine can be lifted and that use of the vaccine should resume. Vaccine providers in LA County with doses of the Janssen vaccine can resume administration of the vaccine tomorrow, provided they distribute the updated Janssen fact sheets to any recipients of the vaccine. Public Health will be posting updated safety information about the Janssen vaccine shortly. As for the City of Sierra Madre, According to City Manager Gabe Engeland says, "Sierra Madre will work with the county to try to get more vaccination clinics scheduled". The decision comes after CDC’s independent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices reviewed data related to the recent reports of a rare and severe type of blood clot that occurred in individuals after receiving the vaccine. Based on their review of all available data, both the CDC and the FDA determined that the vaccine is safe and effective in preventing COVID-19. 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