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Committee digs into 2026 payroll schedule; 27th pay could affect 31 management-level salaries and city costs

5780684 · September 18, 2025
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Summary

Maumee’s finance committee discussed options to handle a calendar-driven 27th pay period in 2026 affecting salaried management and director employees, estimated net city cost scenarios, and next steps for employee outreach and ordinance changes.

The Maumee City Council Finance & Economic Development Committee spent substantial time reviewing the budget and personnel implications of an unusual payroll calendar in 2026 that would create a 27th biweekly pay date for salaried employees in certain pay classifications.

Finance staff told the committee that calendar and holiday timing in 2026 would, unless the city changes the scheduled pay date, create a 27th biweekly pay for some salaried staff. Hourly employees would be paid as usual; the issue affects salaried employees whose compensation is stated as an annual salary and then converted to biweekly checks. Staff presented three principal options: 1) divide the annual salary…

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