Pasadena

City Council

February 24, 2025 Item #5

Agenda Item 5

5. MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE: DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN ORDINANCE\nAMENDING PASADENA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 13.04 TO REMOVE STRANDED INVESTMENT\nCHARGE AND RESERVES AND TO INCLUDE A WORKING CAPITAL RESERVE TARGET WITHIN 60\nDAYS (Water & Power Dept.)\nRecommendation: It is recommended that the City Council:\n(1) Find that the action proposed in the agenda report is not a “project” subject to the California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21065 and within the\nmeaning of State\nCEQA Guidelines Section 15378(b); and\n(2) Direct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance, and return within 60 days, amending Pasadena\nMunicipal Code (“PMC”) Chapter 13.04, the light and power rate ordinance to:\na. Amend Section 13.04.173 – Power cost adjustment.\nb. Amend Section 13.04.175 – Reserve for stranded investment and change title to “Reserve for\nworking capital”; and,\nc. Remove 13.04.176 – Stranded investment surcharge.\nRecommendation of the Municipal Services Committee (MSC):\nOn February 11, 2025, the MSC approved the staff recommendation to direct the City Attorney’s Office to\nprepare an ordinance to amend PMC 13.04; the code change would create a working capital reserve target\npolicy. Staff\nreceived guidance to also create a minimum level for reserves to establish the point at which reserve levels\nwould be detrimental to the operations of the utility.\nThe basis for a minimum is recommended to be 60 days, as compared to 90 days for the target, for liquidity\nreserve for operating expenses (2) the market reserve category, and (3) the contingency risk category. Given that\nthe current\nminimum reserve level within the City’s Fund Balance Reserve Policy for the Light and Power Fund is 60\ndays of operating expenses, this recommendation is consistent with adopted policy. The revision to the code\nwould also\nacknowledge that there are many other risks that the utility faces that require sufficient working capital in a\nrapidly changing industry and world\nCity Council