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SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA
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6/11/2015
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Allocating the combined $16.7 million (the proposed $14.2 million plus the $3.5 million <br /> included in the FY 2015/16 and 2016117 budget)to pre-fund the City's pension and OPEB <br /> liabilities through the CaIPERS trusts will reduce the City's unfunded liabilities of$157.8 <br /> million to $141 million or a 10.6% reduction. As a result, the City's annual payments to <br /> CaIPERS will be reduced by approximately $1.5 million annually and $37.9 million over <br /> the next 30 years. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> Unfunded Pension Related Liabilities <br /> The following is a summary of the City's non-Fires estimated unfunded pension and <br /> retiree health liabilities as of 6/30/2015: <br /> Miscellaneous Police Tote <br /> Pension (CaIPERS) $74,787,541 $27,643,418 $102,430,959 <br /> Retiree Health (OPEB) 55.270.000 <br /> Total $157,750,959 <br /> The City's goal is to reduce this liability by at least 10% by FY 2018/19. The City has <br /> been working towards this goal by allocating a portion of year-end General Fund <br /> surpluses to additional payments to CaIPERS. <br /> The City currently makes payments to CaIPERS to cover the unfunded liabilities on a <br /> 30-year amortization schedule at a 7.5% annual interest rate. CaIPERS updates its <br /> calculations of the City's unfunded liabilities and amortization schedule every year <br /> based on CaIPERS investment earnings as well as any other assumption changes such <br /> as expected mortality rates of the City's retirees. The CaIPERS pension funds have <br /> experienced geometric mean rates3 of return of 9.4% over a 30-year period (1983 <br /> through 2013)to as low as 3.5% over the a 5-year period (2009 through 2013). Given <br /> the City's conservative investments of its pooled funds, the City is not able to achieve <br /> the level of returns CaIPERS is able to achieve. In fact, the City's geometric mean rate <br /> of return over the past five-years is less than 1%. Thus, during the period of the worst <br /> investment returns that CaIPERS has experienced, they still exceeded the City's <br /> investment returns by 250 basis points°. <br /> The City makes payments to CaIPERS's OPEB Trust Fund to cover the OPEB <br /> unfunded accrued liability on an amortization schedule at 7.61% annual interest rate <br /> through FY 2037-38. The OPEB unfunded accrued liability calculation is updated every <br /> two-years to include Trust Fund investment earnings from the prior two-years, changes <br /> r The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department(LPFD)pension related liabilities are$62.3 million for pension and <br /> $22.9 million for OPEB for a total of$85.2 million. Pleasanton is responsible for half of that liability or$42.6 <br /> million.This proposal;excludes LPFD's liabilities because the City of Livermore would need to allocate a similar <br /> amount towards prefunding LPFD's liabilities.The City of Livermore has not expressed an interest in prefunding <br /> LPFD's pension related liabilities to this extent. <br /> 3 Geometric mean rate of return is the average per period compounded over multiple periods. <br /> 4 3.5%=350 basis points(bps)and I%= 100 bps.350 bps-100 bps=250 bps. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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