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2 similar Service Level Agreement contracts

SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS EQUAL BACK DOOR FUNDING
Service Level Agreement • November 7th, 2020

Both the Water District (WD) and Metropolitan Waste Water District (MWWD) rely on other City of San Diego (City) departments to provide services. In 2004/05 the WD had 31 Service Level Agreement (SLA) contracts and the MWWD had 27 SLA contracts. An SLA is a contract by which one San Diego City (City) department obtains services or labor from another department. The two departments in 2004/05 funded 58 SLAs valued at $66.4 million. MWWD has SLAs valued at $45.8 million while the WD has $20.6 million in SLA agreements. According to the city’s 2004/05 budget there are 217 city positions paid through SLAs.

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SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS EQUAL BACK DOOR FUNDING
Service Level Agreement • July 31st, 2006

Both the Water District (WD) and Metropolitan Waste Water District (MWWD) rely on other City of San Diego (City) departments to provide services. In 2004/05 the WD had 31 Service Level Agreement (SLA) contracts and the MWWD had 27 SLA contracts. An SLA is a contract by which one San Diego City (City) department obtains services or labor from another department. The two departments in 2004/05 funded 58 SLAs valued at $66.4 million. MWWD has SLAs valued at $45.8 million while the WD has $20.6 million in SLA agreements. According to the city s 2004/05 budget there are 217 city positions paid through SLAs.

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