Omaha mayor and city council pay raises set to be heard at Dec. 12 meeting
Related coverage in the video above: Jean Stothert’s State of the City addressPay raises for council members and the mayor will go before a public hearing at the Omaha City Council meeting on Dec. 12. The agenda shows a 3% per year raise from 2027 through 2030.The council and mayor already have a 3% per year raise approved through 2026.The mayor’s salary growth will be as follows if approved through 2030:2023: $114,0682024: $117,4902025: $121,0152026: $124,6052027: $128,3842028: $132,2362029: $136,2032030: $140,289The city council’s growth will be as follows if approved through 2030:2023: $41,6732024: $42,9232025: $44,2112026: $45,5372027: $46,9032028: $$48,3102029: $49,7602030: $51,252The measure goes before first reading on Dec. 5, is up for public hearing on Dec. 12, and will be voted on on Dec. 19. Get the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7
Related coverage in the video above: Jean Stothert’s State of the City address
Pay raises for council members and the mayor will go before a public hearing at the Omaha City Council meeting on Dec. 12.
The agenda shows a 3% per year raise from 2027 through 2030.
The council and mayor already have a 3% per year raise approved through 2026.
The mayor’s salary growth will be as follows if approved through 2030:
- 2023: $114,068
- 2024: $117,490
- 2025: $121,015
- 2026: $124,605
- 2027: $128,384
- 2028: $132,236
- 2029: $136,203
- 2030: $140,289
The city council’s growth will be as follows if approved through 2030:
- 2023: $41,673
- 2024: $42,923
- 2025: $44,211
- 2026: $45,537
- 2027: $46,903
- 2028: $$48,310
- 2029: $49,760
- 2030: $51,252
The measure goes before first reading on Dec. 5, is up for public hearing on Dec. 12, and will be voted on on Dec. 19.
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