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College Place salary commission organizes, reviews pay comparables and sets schedule

College Place Salary Commission · April 2, 2026
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Summary

The newly formed College Place Salary Commission met April 1, elected a chair, reviewed current pay set in ordinance (mayor $1,500/month; council $375/month), examined AWC comparables and set meeting and filing deadlines ahead of a Sept. 1 draft and Sept. 30 completion requirement.

The College Place Salary Commission opened its first regular meeting April 1, organized its membership and set a timetable to review pay and benefits for the mayor and city council.

City Clerk Carolyn Holm called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m. and confirmed two commissioners were present. A commissioner offered to serve as chair, a motion and second followed, and the commission approved the appointment.

The clerk summarized the commission’s statutory duties and the ordinance that created the panel, saying the body “shall review the salary and benefits provided to the College Place mayor and city council and make a recommendation of any increase, decrease or changes appropriate.” She read the current pay…

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