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Council approves clerical and fire‑captains agreements, hires Cox & Wilson for prosecution; one abstention on fire item
Summary
Council approved a tentative three‑year clerical bargaining agreement (Teamsters Local 14), a language clarification for the fire captains' agreement and a two‑year contract for prosecution services with law firm Cox & Wilson. The fire‑captain vote recorded one abstention after a disclosure by a council member.
Boulder City’s City Council on Jan. 13 approved multiple labor‑related resolutions and a contract for prosecution services.
City Manager Ned Thomas summarized a tentative three‑year extension with Teamsters Local 14’s clerical bargaining unit that staff and the union negotiated; he said the agreement increases the city's contribution to health insurance and includes wage increases. Thomas said the total fiscal impact over three years would be "a little over $1 million," with roughly $229,000 in year one. After a public hearing with no speakers, the council moved and approved resolution…
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