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Boulder City Council unanimously approves 6% merit increases for clerk, city manager and city attorney

Boulder City City Council · March 27, 2026
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Summary

After presentations and council discussion, Boulder City Council approved 6% merit increases for City Clerk Tammy McKay, City Manager Ned Thomas and City Attorney Brittany Walker. Council emphasized that the raises are separate from the July cost‑of‑living adjustments negotiated in recent labor contracts.

Boulder City Council voted unanimously to grant 6% merit increases to three top municipal officials on resolutions brought forward during its March meeting.

Deputy City Manager Michael Mays presented the compiled evaluation results before each vote: City Clerk Tammy McKay received an average score of 4.76 out of 5; City Manager Ned Thomas averaged 4.5; and City Attorney Brittany Walker averaged 4.1. For the clerk, Mays presented dollar examples of how various percentage increases would affect base pay (a 5% increase would raise the clerk’s salary…

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