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Oak Harbor Salary Commission declines COLA, reviews bylaws and schedules Dec. 2 meeting
Summary
At its annual meeting, the Oak Harbor Salary Commission unanimously voted not to consider a cost-of-living increase for the mayor and city council, reviewed draft bylaw changes including remote-attendance language, discussed two vacancies and tentatively scheduled a Dec. 2 meeting.
The Oak Harbor Salary Commission at its annual meeting reviewed proposed bylaw changes, agreed to solicit applications for two vacancies and unanimously voted not to consider a cost-of-living adjustment for the mayor and city council.
Commissioners also approved the meeting minutes and set a tentative follow-up meeting for Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 11 a.m. at City Hall.
The commission’s review of a draft bylaw update focused on several procedural items: language clarifying remote attendance, rules for special meetings and work sessions, notice to the public, and provisions for commissioner removal. Commissioners said the draft uses standard edits for multiple advisory bodies and that…
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