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Council approves higher city contribution to three officers' family health plans after premium drop
Summary
After reporting an unexpected near-51% drop in insurance premiums, University Heights' council approved increasing the city's contribution toward officers' family health insurance for officers who opted in; vote was 4-0 (one absent).
The University Heights City Council voted by voice vote Feb. 11 to approve a motion to increase the city’s contribution toward officers’ family health insurance for officers who opted into family coverage. The motion carried 4-0, with one council member absent.
City Administrator Troy told the council that insurance premiums unexpectedly fell about 50.93% as of January, reducing the city’s employee-only monthly cost from $1,172 to $575 — a $597-per-officer monthly savings on…
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