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Price City tables ordinance to publish elected and manager-level pay after public questions on transparency and budget impact
Summary
After a public hearing and lengthy public comment about transparency and the fairness of a 1% cost-of-living adjustment, Price City Council voted to table an ordinance required by state law that would publish compensation for elected, statutory and manager‑level positions until the next meeting.
Price — Price City Council opened a public hearing June 11 on an ordinance required by recent changes in Utah law to publish compensation for elected officials and manager-level staff, then voted to table the ordinance after residents and some council members urged clearer disclosure of dollar impacts and budget implications.
The hearing was opened at 5:15 p.m. to receive input on an ordinance that would list pay and compensation elements for the mayor, council members, contracted city attorney, city recorder, treasurer and department directors. Staff explained the ordinance implements requirements…
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