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Noblesville council approves salary changes, ratifies officers and advances downtown bond steps
Summary
On Jan. 13, Noblesville City Council approved a salary-ordinance amendment adding positions and longevity pay for police, ratified Mike Davis as council president and Aaron Smith as vice president, approved a police union meet-and-confer agreement and set a Jan. 27 public hearing to appropriate bond proceeds for the Embrace Downtown project.
Noblesville City Council on Tuesday approved changes to the city’s salary ordinance that add position titles and establish longevity pay for long-serving police officers, ratified its 2026 leadership, and advanced fiscal steps for the Embrace Downtown project.
The council voted 9-0 on first reading to adopt Ordinance 0101-26, an amendment to the salary ordinance that adds titles including fire inspector and deputy fire marshal and creates a Section 10 provision setting longevity pay for full-time police officers who reach 25 years of service. "The main substitute change is to increase longevity pay for officers who have reached 25 years of service," Deputy Mayor Matt Light said during his presentation of the measure.
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