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Sunset Hills could raise police officers pay – St Louis Call Newspapers

Sunset Hills is considering increasing salaries for the city’s Police Department and guaranteeing raises over time with a new pay matrix. Under the proposal, police pay would increase with a new pay matrix for both police officers and sergeants starting July 1. The raises would be funded by a roughly $150,000 annual agreement between Sunset.

Agreement for Sunset Hills to provide 911 dispatching for Crestwood hits roadblock

Crestwood and Sunset Hills may be sister cities, but the cities’ aldermen had opposite reactions to a proposal for Sunset Hills to provide 911 dispatching for Crestwood. The Crestwood Board of Aldermen gave the police dispatching agreement unanimous preliminary approval with no comment in the consent agenda April 27, while the Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen had concerns with the proposal that stopped it on final passage. Under the plan developed by Crestwood Police Chief Jonathan Williams and Sunset Hills Police Chief Stephen Dodge, the contract between the two neighboring cities would last 3.5 years, with a 3-percent increase each year starting Jan. 1, 2023. Sunset Hills communication officers would provide video monitoring of Crestwood’s Police Department, City Hall and holding cells, as well as non-emergency phone monitoring in non-business hours.

Sunset Hills aldermen: 3 of the 8 are new

Sunset Hills welcomes three new aldermen to the eight-member board this week following April elections. The incoming aldermen are new to public service, but they are all longtime residents of Sunset Hills. Christine Lieber of Ward 2, Randy Epperson of Ward 3 and Fred Daues of Ward 4 were sworn in during a virtual Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday, April 27. The trio took over the positions of, respectively, former Aldermen Steve Bersche, Nathan Lipe and Mark Colombo. Voters had competitive races in all the city’s wards besides Ward 1. In Ward 2, Lieber defeated Southwest Area Chamber of Commerce board President Marie Davis 58.42 percent to 41.58 percent; in Ward 3, Epperson defeated local business owner Andrew Tolch 56.1 percent to 43.9 percent; while in Ward 4, Daues overcame Bruce Studer 75.14 percent to 24.86 percent.

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