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Council opens public hearing on compensation disclosure ordinance, tables final action for more discussion
Summary
Price City opened a statutorily required public hearing on an ordinance to disclose compensation for elected, statutory and manager-level employees (per 2024 state law) and later voted to table the ordinance for further discussion and to align it with the budget process.
Price City council opened a public hearing June 11 to receive comment on an ordinance required by a 2024 Utah law that mandates municipalities disclose the compensation of elective and statutory officers and manager-level employees.
City staff said the ordinance is intended to comply with the state statute and increase transparency by listing compensation elements such as COLA (cost-of-living adjustments), deferred compensation and allowances. Staff noted the exhibit attached to the draft ordinance showed a 1% cost-of-living adjustment for the listed officials…
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