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Barnstable County delegates press commissioners over late-revealed administrator raise and hiring process
Summary
Delegates questioned commissioners about a recently negotiated raise for the outgoing county administrator and a higher-than-advertised salary for the incoming administrator, citing transparency and budgeting concerns. Commissioners said the raises reflect market rates and that the shortfall was reconciled at fiscal closeout.
Barnstable County delegates used a lengthy Sept. 4 Assembly meeting to press the Board of Regional Commissioners for documents and explanations after learning this summer that the county administrator received a near-term contract extension with a substantial pay increase that had not been disclosed to the Assembly during budget deliberations.
Delegate Mary Chaffee, who led the questioning during the Assembly's discussion, said the Assembly first learned of the administrator's raise only when members were asked to approve a supplemental appropriation to cover part of the increase. "When we received the request to move some funds around to pay for this pay increase, that was the first that we even knew that the county administrator had been given a raise," Chaffee said, asking for the previous and new contracts, annual expense…
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