Set wages for new Neighborhood Change Agent jobs
In Plain English
The city created a new job classification called Neighborhood Change Agent but has not yet established pay rates. This ordinance sets the salary range for these positions. If approved, the city can begin hiring people for these community-focused roles.
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Votes
Adopt Ordinance No. 22-08 N.S.
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved salary ranges for a new job classification called Neighborhood Change Agent, allowing the city to begin hiring for these community-focused positions. This was a routine administrative step needed after the city created the job category but had not yet set pay rates. The vote enables the Human Resources department to post job openings and recruit candidates for these roles. All seven council members present supported the measure, with two members absent.
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Community Discussion
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