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The union had supported the passage of two city charter amendments in 2018: one amendment limits the city manager tenure to eight years, [8] while the other caps the city manager compensation to no more than 10 times that of the lowest-paid full-time employees of the city, which as of 2019 placed his annual salary cap at $312,000.
Sheryl Lee Sculley (born May 1, 1952) is an American politician and the former city manager of San Antonio, Texas, a position which she filled from November 2005 until March 2019. Her unusually long tenure was highly controversial because of her lucrative compensation, doubling from $250,000 in 2005 to upwards of $500,000 as of 2015.
T.C. Broadnax, the exiting city manager of Dallas who is slated to start in Austin on May 6, will get a base salary of $470,017 — a nearly $50,000 increase from his pay in Dallas and up about ...
Greater San Antonio has a number of communities spread out across several counties and regions. It is centered on the city of San Antonio, the second largest city in Texas, second largest city in the Southern United States, [6] and the seventh largest city in the USA, with roughly 1.5 million residents spread across approximately 500 square miles.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH — In order to remain competitive in the hiring market, the City Commission approved on Tuesday salary increases of up to 27% for three top city employees. City Manager Khalid ...
The San Antonio City Council is the legislative arm of the municipal government of the city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It consists of 10 members elected from single-member districts. San Antonio has a council-manager form of government in which the city manager, Erik Walsh, is the city's
Sacramento City Manager Howard Chan is getting a raise. Following a more than two-hour closed door meeting, the council voted 8-1 to give Chan a 7.5% raise Tuesday, which will increase his base ...
The rise of the city manager: A public professional in local government. (University of New Mexico Press, 1974) Weinstein, James. "Organized business and the city commission and manager movements." Journal of Southern History (1962): 166–182. in JSTOR; White, Leonard D. The city manager (1927) Woodruff, Clinton Rogers (1928). "The City ...