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Boulder City council approves 6% merit raise for city clerk after annual review
Summary
After a presentation on records, elections and passport services, Boulder City Council voted unanimously to grant City Clerk Tammy McKay a 6% merit increase (Resolution 79‑40). Council debated ranges from 5%–10% before settling on 6% amid budget and equity concerns.
Tammy McKay, Boulder City’s city clerk, received a 6% merit increase after the City Council completed her annual performance evaluation and voted unanimously to approve Resolution 79‑40.
McKay opened the special meeting with a detailed presentation of the clerk’s office work over the past year, saying the office completed records audits, revised retention schedules and is migrating the LaserFISH document management system to a cloud platform—an upgrade staff estimates could save about $31,200 annually. She reported the office processed 442 public‑records requests from across the city, reviewed historical minute files, indexed tens of thousands of microfilm images and processed 210 passports in…
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