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When: Lancaster City Council committee meeting, July 6, held in council chambers and streamed on the cityâs YouTube channel.
What happened: City Council heard a revised proposal to increase the mayorâs salary. It differed from a salary proposal officials discussed in June and then tabled.
History: The last time City Council made changes to the mayorâs salary was in 2016 when members unanimously voted to increase pay for whomever landed in the mayorâs office in 2018. At the time of that vote, Rick Gray â a longtime defense attorney â was paid $77,932 annually for being mayor as he had been since 2009, based on a salary set by council in 2005.
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CONESTOGA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Conestoga Valley School District Board of Directors will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, May 10, at the administration center, 2110 Horseshoe Road. Among the agenda items:
- Commentary on district activity: (a) superintendentâs comments; (b) board comments.
- Public/ professional/ staff input: Public comments.
- Action/ discussion items: (a) review change orders for the new Gerald G. Huesken Middle School; (b) Buckskin Boosters Activities Alliance update; (c) review of food service budget; (d) review of proposed final budget and projections; (e) review of Lancaster County Academy budget; (f) policy review of (i) residency/ right to education, (ii) child rearing, (iii) energy management and conservation, (iv) contracted services and (v) lunch accounts; (g) banking request for proposal update.
When: Lancaster City Council committee meeting, held virtually, May 3.
What happened: Council was given a proposal to remove seniority points from the promotion process in the cityâs police and fire bureaus. Council tabled further discussion until late May after the president of the local firefighters union said the move caught members off guard.
Whatâs next: The first reading of the change will be at councilâs May 25 meeting, with a vote in June.
Mayorâs case: The proposed amendment to the Civil Service ordinance would eliminate five points currently earned for seniority during the promotion process. âWe as a community are looking to elevate the very best into leadership positions because these are the folks that are making the day-to-day decisions that are in essence protecting the lives and property ⦠(of) city residents,â Mayor Danene Sorace said. âExtra seniority points â and I understand that this is controversial â i