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Council approves ordinance updating salaries for city clerk and municipal judge

Sheboygan City Council · May 26, 2026
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Summary

The council passed an ordinance updating pay for the full-time City Clerk to reflect prior across-the-board raises and instituting a cost-of-living increase (plus 1.25%) for the part-time municipal judge; the measure passed by voice vote.

The Sheboygan City Council approved an ordinance to update salary provisions for the full-time City Clerk and the part-time municipal judge. Council members said the ordinance aligns clerk pay with raises granted over the previous four years and establishes anticipated cost-of-living adjustments for coming years.

Staff described the changes as reflecting across-the-board raises employees received over the last four years and accounting for anticipated cost-of-living adjustments in future years. For the municipal judge — a part-time position — the ordinance applies a narrower adjustment formula (cost-of-living plus 1.25%) rather than the full equalization applied to other positions.

There was no extended debate. A motion to approve was moved and seconded (the mover is recorded as Decker and the second as Bremser in the transcript), and the council adopted the ordinance by voice vote; the transcript does not record individual tallies.

After the vote the council noted the next regular meeting date and adjourned the session.