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Delaware County approves implementation of compensation study capped at $4.4 million after debate

Delaware County Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Delaware County Council voted to implement a compensation-study pay structure, a plan the executive director said will be managed within a $4.4 million budget cap and raises the minimum for nonbargaining positions to $15; one council member voted no, seeking more time to review the data.

Delaware County Council voted Feb. 4 to approve a compensation-study pay structure recommended by consultants at Bolton Partners, authorizing implementation of updated pay grades for county positions with a budget cap of $4.4 million.

Executive Director Barbara O'Malley told the council the study reviewed roughly 2,900 employees and 803 job titles and produced new pay grades with a minimum, midpoint and maximum for each title. She said the implementation plan includes employer taxes and…

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