The Parlier City Council meeting on October 19, 2023, was dominated by a heated discussion regarding council stipends, with members debating whether to raise, lower, or eliminate their compensation altogether. The council's current stipend structure, established by ordinance, has not been updated since 2019, when it was adjusted to allow for a 5% annual increase based on state guidelines.
Council member Diego proposed a stipend of $500 for all council members, arguing it would save the city approximately $26,000 annually. He emphasized that this change would reflect a fair compensation model, especially in light of the city's current financial challenges, including a reported $300,000 deficit.
In contrast, Mayor Beltran suggested eliminating stipends entirely, citing ongoing personal attacks and the need for council members to focus on city issues rather than their compensation. She highlighted her own modest stipend of $11,124 per year, which she claimed is significantly lower than those of council members in neighboring cities.
The discussion revealed a divide among council members, with some advocating for a temporary waiver of stipends until the city's financial situation stabilizes. Council member Janie supported this approach, recalling a similar decision made in 2016 when the council suspended stipends to assist the police department.
As the debate unfolded, council members expressed frustration over perceived inequities in compensation and the need for transparency regarding city finances. The meeting concluded with a motion to temporarily waive stipends, pending further financial review, illustrating the council's commitment to addressing fiscal responsibility while navigating internal conflicts.