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Livonia council schedules vote on recommended pay increases for elected officials after public questions
Summary
Council placed a denying motion on the Local Officers Compensation Commission recommendation — requiring a two-thirds vote — on the Dec. 17 regular meeting agenda after members and residents questioned timing, benefits and priorities. The LOCC recommended 3.5% the first year and 4.5% the second year.
The Livonia City Council agreed to place a motion to deny the Local Officers Compensation Commission's recommendation on its Dec. 17 regular meeting agenda after council members and residents raised budget and benefits concerns.
Deputy Clerk Doris DeMarco told the council the LOCC reviewed the mayor's recommendation and applied it to all elected positions; the commission's minutes from its Nov. 10 meeting were included in council packets, she said. LOCC chair Gwen Long described the commission as a recommending body that reviews comparables and presents…
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