The commission debated whether city employees should get automatic raises or if pay should be strictly merit-based. It's a tough balance between keeping good workers and watching the city's bottom line.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The proposed increases would impact the city's annual personnel budget.
City officers would receive higher compensation.
Taxpayers may see an increase in the cost of city operations.
The city is reviewing how much it pays its top-level municipal officers. Residents can voice their opinions on whether these proposed salary levels are appropriate.
The city is looking at whether to increase pay for its officers. This is important because it affects how the city spends tax dollars and its ability to keep good staff.
The commission debated whether city employees should get automatic raises or if pay should be strictly merit-based. It's a tough balance between keeping good workers and watching the city's bottom line.
Rising healthcare costs are putting pressure on the city budget. The city is encouraging employees to switch to high-deductible health plans to keep costs manageable for both the city and the staff.
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