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Pasadena Panel Scales Back Council Compensation Plan, But Endorses Major Increase

Pasadena’s Committee on City Councilmembers’ Compensation on Tuesday endorsed a broad overhaul of pay and perks for the city’s part-time lawmakers, recommending a package that city staff said would lift the total annual cost of council compensation to about $836,000, up from roughly $523,000 today. The panel pared back an earlier, more expensive proposal after councilmembers questioned the timing and optics of large, simultaneous increases amid a tighter budget outlook. The recommendations now move to the City Council, which can […]


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