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Monroe County supervisor asks Albia council to revisit 28E dispatching wages; council to form review committee
Summary
John Hughes of the Monroe County Board of Supervisors asked Albia City Council on Oct. 2 to amend the 28E agreement to raise dispatching wages; the council agreed to form a committee to review the agreement and potential changes.
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John Hughes, a member of the Monroe County Board of Supervisors, told the Albia City Council on Monday that Monroe County is seeking an amendment to the city’s 28E intergovernmental agreement to increase dispatching wages.
According to the council minutes, members directed formation of a committee to examine the proposed change and other needed updates to the 28E agreement with Monroe County. The minutes record a discussion and the council’s plan to assemble a committee; they do not record a formal vote, proposed wage amounts, or a timeline for final action.
The minutes do not quote specific wage figures or specify which council members will serve on the committee; next steps recorded in the minutes are limited to the committee direction. Any substantive change to the 28E agreement would require future council action and, if the 28E requires it, separate Monroe County approval.
