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Clear Creek commissioners greenlight next step on police pension; split on who pays added cost
Summary
Nick, a county staff presenter, summarized the sheriff’s office request and the case for switching sworn officers to the Fire and Police Pension Association (FPPA), saying, “Moving to FPPA would not just make us more competitive, it would make us stronger, safer, and more stable as an organization.”
Nick, a county staff presenter, summarized the sheriff’s office request and the case for switching sworn officers to the Fire and Police Pension Association (FPPA), saying, “Moving to FPPA would not just make us more competitive, it would make us stronger, safer, and more stable as an organization.”
The board opened an extended work-session discussion about whether Clear Creek should begin the formal FPPA enrollment process and how — or whether — the county should cover an additional temporary contribution that FPPA applies to new agencies. Nick told the board an FPPA transition was budgeted in county projections and noted a staff survey showed strong support among sworn deputies: “Out of 31 participants, 27 said they would move to FPPA even with the additional 1.9% employee contribution.”
Why it matters: the sheriff’s office says the county is losing…
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