Set salary ranges for 2 city job classifications
In Plain English
The city needs formal salary ranges for Lead Telephone/Radio Specialist and Buyer I positions. Lead Telephone/Radio Specialists handle communication equipment and earn $4,788 to $5,819 monthly. Buyer I staff purchase supplies and equipment for city departments, earning $4,035 to $4,816 monthly.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city council unanimously approved formal salary ranges for two job classifications. Lead Telephone/Radio Specialists, who maintain communication equipment, will earn between $4,788 and $5,819 per month, while Buyer I positions, responsible for purchasing supplies and equipment, will earn $4,035 to $4,816 monthly. This routine administrative action establishes official pay scales that were previously undefined. Councilmember McLaughlin abstained from the vote, while Councilmember Viramontes was absent.
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