Set salary range for new Neighborhood Safety Director position
In Plain English
The city created a new Neighborhood Safety Director job but has not yet established official pay rates. This law sets the salary range at $5,950 to $11,050 per month ($71,400 to $132,600 annually). If approved, the city can begin hiring for this position.
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Votes
Introduce ordinance for first reading establishing Neighborhood Safety Director salary
8 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved setting the salary range for a new Neighborhood Safety Director position at $71,400 to $132,600 per year. This allows the city to begin hiring for the role, which was previously created but lacked official pay rates. The vote was routine administrative action that enables the recruitment process to move forward. This continues the council's typical pattern of supporting personnel matters with little controversy.
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