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Mt. Healthy council holds first readings on pay, 2026 budget and a proposed $21 trash rate

Mt. Healthy City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 2 meeting, the Mt. Healthy City Council held first readings of three ordinances including proposed 2026 pay adjustments (mostly 3% with select 10% increases), the 2026 appropriations showing a roughly $400,000 gap staff says carryover funds will cover, and a trash-rate ordinance that would set a $21/month residential charge starting March 1 under the Rumpke contract.

The Mt. Healthy City Council on Dec. 2 held first readings on three ordinances that would set 2026 pay levels, formalize the city's 2026 appropriations and update residential trash rates under the city's contract with Rumpke Incorporated.

City Manager Bauer told council that Ordinance 25-2065, which proposes compensation adjustments for elected and appointed officials and some staff, generally applies a 3% increase, with "a handful in here that got 10 percents" to elevate certain positions. Council agreed to a first…

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