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8 results for “municipal compensation” · minutes

  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2024-05-09

    May 9, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On May 9, 2024, the Seattle Council's Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee, chaired by Councilmember Sara Nelson with all five members present, held a meeting to consider two ordinances. CB 120766, relating to police officer recruitment and retention in the Seattle Police Department through position transfers from the Department of Human Resources and establishment of a recruitment and retention program, was recommended for passage with a 5–0 vote in favor. CB 120775, establishing new compensation and labor standards for app-based workers including minimum pay requirements and amendments to Seattle Municipal Code Sections 8.37, was recommended for passage with a 4–0 vote in favor and one abstention from Councilmember Hollingsworth. The meeting adjourned at 4:55 PM.

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-1- Minutes of the Annual Town Meeting May 4, 2024

May 4, 2024

·Wilmington, DE
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The Annual Town Meeting for the Town of Wilmington was held on May 4, 2024, with a quorum present. The meeting included recognition of six long-time volunteers across various town committees and boards, and the Moderator moved to dispense with full warrant reading and proceed by article number. A consent agenda was introduced to expedite proceedings, grouping routine and non-controversial articles including reports from three building committees, compensating balance agreements, and compliance funding for municipal stormwater systems totaling $75,000 in taxation.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2022-05-05

    May 5, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Public Safety and Human Services Committee of the Seattle City Council met remotely on May 5, 2022, from 2:02 p.m. to 3:02 p.m., with four members present (Lisa Herbold, Andrew Lewis, Sara Nelson, and Alex Pedersen) and one excused (Teresa Mosqueda). The committee discussed Council Bill 120294, which relates to app-based worker labor standards and establishes a compensation scheme for app-based workers with minimum pay requirements, transparency standards, and flexibility provisions, amending Sections 3.02.125, 3.15.000, and 6.208.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code and adding Title 8 and Chapter 8.37. No formal votes or actions were recorded in the minutes.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2021-12-09

    Dec 9, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety and Human Services Committee met on December 9, 2021, at 9:34 a.m. via remote meeting with Councilmembers Herbold, González, Lewis, and Pedersen present (Morales excused, Sawant absent). The Committee heard an informational presentation from the Human Services Department on financial strengthening measures and recommended passage of CB 120247, relating to City Attorney data reporting responsibilities and a new Chapter 3.46 of the Seattle Municipal Code, approved 3–1 (Pedersen opposed). The Committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32033 concerning seismic retrofitting strategies for unreinforced masonry buildings in Seattle, approved 4–0. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120248, creating a compensation program for the Fire Chief position, approved 3–0.

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  • Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number ~C-D Date .June.27,.2016.

    Des Moines, IA
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    On June 27, 2016, the Des Moines City Council passed a resolution authorizing the Finance Director to draw checks for municipal expenses, including payments for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency bills, workers' compensation impairment ratings, and biweekly payroll due July 8, 2016, for the weeks of June 27 and July 4. The resolution confirmed that all invoices had been pre-audited by Finance Department personnel in accordance with internal control procedures and were requisitioned for lawful municipal purposes in compliance with state and municipal code requirements. The Treasurer was also authorized to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to the revolving fund.

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  • MINUTES of REGULAR MEETING of the BOARD of ...

    Knoxville, TN
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    The Bowling Green, Kentucky Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on September 16, 2008, where Mayor Elaine N. Walker recognized local achievements including Boy Scout Troop 79's attendance, Fire Prevention Officer Marlee Boenig's election as Vice President of the National Information Officers Association, and the city website's two national awards. The board conducted public hearings on the proposed 2008 property tax rate of $0.206 per $100 assessed value (a decrease from the previous year that included a 4% growth rate and compensation for the new Warren County Library District tax), with no public comments received, and reviewed proposed uses of Municipal Aid Program funds, including Fiscal Year 2009 Liquid Fuel Tax projected revenues of $955,700. Plant Manager Paul Graham presented on General Motors' 100th Anniversary, discussing the Corvette Plant's operations and GM's future energy diversification goals, leading Mayor Walker to proclaim the day as General Motors Corporation 100th Anniversary Celebration Day.

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  • FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RE-ORGANIZATION MEETING MINUTES

    Lansford, PA
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    On January 7, 2019, the Franklin Township Board of Supervisors held a reorganization meeting at which they elected Fred Dymond as Chairman and Richard A. Williams as Vice-Chairman, and appointed Richard A. Melvin as Secretary/Treasurer at $18.12 per hour plus meeting fees. The board approved numerous appointments and recognitions including Osbert Patton as Sewage Enforcement Officer, Art Owen Jr. as Roadmaster, and Brett Slocum as Tax Collector at 5% of taxes collected, along with establishing Road Department wages ranging from $12.00 to $22.60 per hour and authorizing a Treasurer's Bond of $400,000.

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  • Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number u Date Npvember23,.201.5.

    Des Moines, IA
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    On November 23, 2015, the Des Moines City Council adopted a resolution authorizing the Finance Director to draw checks for various city expenses, including payroll due November 27th, 2015, bills for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency expenses, and workers compensation impairment ratings. The resolution confirmed that all invoices had been pre-audited by the Finance Department and requisitioned in compliance with state and municipal code requirements and approved budget appropriations. The resolution further authorized the Treasurer to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to the revolving fund.

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