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Council gives first reading to ordinance updating police pension plan from recent bargaining

City Council of Butler, Pennsylvania · February 26, 2026
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Summary

City Council introduced and approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 1840 to amend the Police Pension Plan to reflect changes from collective bargaining during fiscal year 2025; the motion carried unanimously.

Butler City Council moved on Feb. 26 to introduce City Ordinance No. 1840 and give it a first reading. The ordinance amends Part Two, Chapter 57 (Police Pension Plan) of the codified ordinances to incorporate plan changes resulting from collective bargaining negotiations during fiscal year 2025.

Mayor Rohilla Robert A. Dandoy made the motion; the minutes record the motion, a second by Councilwoman Quebedeaux and unanimous approval. The minutes identify this action as the ordinance's introduction and first reading; the document does not specify the text of the changes or the schedule for additional readings or final adoption.

Council did not debate or summarize the substantive pension changes during the meeting. The action recorded is limited to initiating the ordinance process and placing the amendment on the council record for subsequent review or readings.