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File #: 19-003 MEETING DATE: 1/22/2019
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Antonia Graham, Assistant to the City Manager
Subiect:
Approve and authorize the City of Huntington Beach to give a six (6) month prior written
Notice of Intent to Terminate from the Public Cable Television Authority
Statement of Issue:
At the December 17, 2018, Study Session staff presented a transition and exit plan for the City of
Huntington Beach to withdraw from the Public Cable Television Authority (PCTA). At this Study
Session, staff was directed to begin the exit process from PCTA. This Council Action is necessary to
provide a six month prior written Notice of Intent to Terminate from PCTA pursuant to Section 4 of the
Joint Powers Agreement for PCTA.
Financial Impact:
The City currently finances 67 percent of PCTA's annual operating budget and overall finances.
Huntington Beach also comprises at least 67 percent of PCTA's fund balances and reserves based
on similar historical contributions. Upon final withdrawal from the Public Cable Television Authority in
approximately six months, the City will begin to collect 100 percent of the Public, Educational, and
Governmental (PEG) funds paid by its subscribers to the telecommunications companies of
approximately $605,000 annually. These funds will be deposited into a restricted fund which the City
will oversee to fund cable channel operations and programming. In addition to restricted PEG funds,
the City will also receive an additional $152,000 in unrestricted General Fund monies currently
withheld by PCTA to fund its annual administrative budget. The City is also entitled to its fair share of
PCTA's reserves currently estimated at $3.0 million based on its most recent financial statements.
Recommended Action:
Authorize the City Manager to give a six (6) month prior written Notice of Intent to Terminate to the
Public Cable Television Authority and to all other Members pursuant to Section 4 of the Joint Powers
Agreement.
Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve a six month notice of intent to terminate from PCTA and direct staff accordingly.
Analysis:
In 1990, a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) was created between the cities of Huntington Beach,
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Fountain Valley, Stanton, and Westminster, and Public Cable Television Authority (PCTA) for the
purpose of providing local government programming to residents. Each member-City appoints two
Council Members to the PCTA Board; each Board Member holds one vote. While the City only holds
two votes (equal to the other cities), the City of Huntington Beach ratepayers comprise 67% of PCTA
funding.
On April 16, 2018, Council Members Lyn Semeta and Patrick Brenden introduced an item directing
staff to return to the City Council with an analysis of alternative Public, Educational, and
Governmental (PEG) Access/Outreach methods. Staff presented City Council with information
related to the best practices of local government programming on July 16, 2018. This overview
included the history of PCTA, an overview of their governance structure and finances, and a look at
what the current trends are in TV - specifically PEG channels.
Since July 2018, staff has delved deeper into the existing operations of PCTA, visited cities
throughout the County, and attended the National Association of Telecommunications Officials
conference to learn best practices and understand emerging trends in the cable marketplace.
What was gleaned from this deep-dive is clear - the operations of the JPA have not kept pace with
certain emerging trends in the marketplace and are somewhat out of date. More and more people
are "cutting the cord" or have never subscribed to cable TV in the first place and are using alternative
means of communication. Additionally, as the City is 67% of PCTA, the City could, in fact, run these
operations in-house using a combination of PEG and Franchise Fees, at a savings to the City and
with programming tailor made to Huntington Beach specifically and its own residents. In order to
keep the City current with technological advances and continue to keep residents abreast of City
meetings, events, and community programming, it is prudent to withdraw from PCTA. When
comparing the operations of PCTA to those in other Cities, PCTAs per capita spend is $2.87
(Budget/Population) where other cities run operations at significantly less cost per capita.
Subsequently, Council Members Semeta and Brenden introduced a follow-up Council Member Item
at the October 29, 2018, Council Meeting directing staff to explore the potential withdrawal from
PCTA. A Study Session on that topic was held on December 17, 2018, where staff presented a
proposed exit and transition plan. Should Council desire to exit from PCTA, City Staff has a
comprehensive Exit and Transition Plan which will enable the City to transition from the JPA to a City-
run cable channel.
This Exit and Transition Plan includes the implementation of a "Red Team" comprised of staff from
the City Manager's Office, Information Services, Finance, the Office of Business Development, and
the City Attorney's Office. This "Red Team" will meet weekly to begin the transition from PCTA and
will begin the process of going out to bid for video production services and any video
production/programming equipment. The Finance Department began its review and analysis of
PCTA's fund balance, physical assets, and the existing lease with PCTA for studio space in City Hall
to ensure the City receives its pro rata share of all assets. Additionally, the City Council's
Communications Committee will begin meeting regularly starting in February so they are kept abreast
of the progress of the transition process. Staff will also begin meeting directly with Spectrum and
Charter in the coming weeks and begin discussions for programming partnerships. Upon expiration
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of the required six month Notice of Intent to Terminate period, staff will return to the City Council in
July 2018 with a Resolution to finalize its withdrawal from PCTA as required by the Joint Powers
Agreement.
Environmental Status:
Not Applicable
Strategic Plan Goal:
Enhance and Maintain City Service Delivery
Attachment(s): None.
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