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Village of Pinckney council approves 0% raises for DPW and office staff

Village of Pinckney Village Council · February 23, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 23 meeting, the Village of Pinckney Village Council unanimously approved 0% pay increases for Department of Public Works employees and for office staff; the meeting proceeded with no public comment and adjourned at 7:50 p.m.

Village President J. Buerman called the Village of Pinckney Village Council to order at 7:12 p.m. on Feb. 23, 2026, in the Village Council Chambers, 220 S. Howell, and recorded a full complement of council members present.

Council Member Coppersmith moved to approve the meeting agenda; Council Member Bierman seconded. The motion passed on a unanimous roll-call vote.

Council Member Kane moved to approve a 0% pay increase for Department of Public Works (DPW) staff. Council Member Coppersmith seconded the motion, which passed on a unanimous roll-call vote. Minutes record the action simply as a motion to approve a “0% raise.”

On a separate motion, Council Member Coppersmith moved to approve a 0% pay increase for village office staff; Council Member Kane seconded. That motion also passed unanimously.

The minutes list those present as Bierman, Conquest, Coppersmith, Kane and Village President J. Buerman; Clerk A. McCall and DPW Director Moma were also noted as present. Council Members Hochertz and Self were listed as absent. The meeting opened a public-comment period at 7:12 p.m. and again held a public forum at 7:49 p.m.; in both instances no members of the public spoke. The meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m.

The minutes show the council approved the agenda and the two personnel motions by unanimous roll-call votes; the document does not record any public testimony or additional debate on the pay decisions.