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Seneca supervisors debate hiring freeze, leave final cuts to board before Dec. 9
Summary
Supervisors spent the largest portion of committee time debating a proposed 2026 hiring freeze and how to achieve payroll savings, with no final cuts set. Members recommended targeted vacancy reviews, a dollar-target for payroll reductions, and an earlier Ways & Means meeting to vet proposals before the Dec. 9 board vote.
Seneca County supervisors debated whether to impose a 2026 hiring freeze or use targeted vacancy review to reduce payroll costs, but they left final decisions to the full board ahead of a planned Dec. 9 meeting.
The committee discussion opened with members questioning a blanket ‘‘no new positions’’ approach, arguing many county roles are mandated and that refusing to refill budgeted positions could increase overtime and delay essential services. One supervisor urged a metric-based approach — ‘‘trim $500,000 off payroll’’ — instead of naming positions to eliminate, saying…
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