During a recent government meeting, officials discussed key issues regarding part-time court security salaries and animal control initiatives.
A motion was passed to pay outstanding bills, followed by a proposal to increase the hourly wage for part-time court security personnel from $17 to $25. This wage has remained unchanged since the inception of the court security program approximately 15 to 20 years ago. Officials noted the difficulty in attracting certified police officers, particularly retired ones, to fill these part-time roles due to the low pay. The board acknowledged the need for a salary review, emphasizing that while they rarely require part-time security, when the need arises, it is challenging to find qualified applicants.
The discussion also highlighted the proactive measures taken by the animal control department, which has recently ramped up efforts to collect license and tag fees. In just one week, the department reported nearly $3,000 in revenue from fines and fees, reflecting a significant increase in their enforcement activities. Officials praised the department's efforts, noting that this proactive approach has led to improved compliance and revenue generation.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of addressing compensation for essential services and the effectiveness of enhanced enforcement strategies in animal control.